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  2. National Institute of Dramatic Art - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts based in Sydney, New South Wales.Founded in 1958, it offers bachelor's, master's and vocational degrees in subjects including acting, writing, directing, scenic construction, technical theatre, voice, costume, props, production design and cultural leadership.

  3. Anzac Parade, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    National Institute of Dramatic Art. Anzac Parade is a major road in the south-eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia which travels south-east from the CBD, named in memory of members of the First Australian Imperial Force (later to become known as Anzacs) who marched down the street from their barracks (now a heritage listed part of the University of New South Wales) to Sydney Harbour, where ...

  4. Theatre of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Notable theatrical complexes include the Sydney Opera House in Sydney and the Melbourne Arts Centre in Melbourne. The major teaching institutions for the dramatic arts are the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in Perth.

  5. Old Tote Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    The Old Tote Theatre Company (1963–1978) was a New South Wales theatre company that began as the standing acting and theatre company of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). It was the predecessor to the Sydney Theatre Company. [1] The Old Tote was one of the leading Australian theatre companies.

  6. Sydney Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Theatre Company was formed in December 1978, following the closure of the Old Tote Theatre Company the month before. [2] The then premier, Neville Wran, approached Elizabeth Butcher who had been seconded from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) to administer the Old Tote and asked her to set up a new state theatre company to perform in the drama theatre of the Sydney Opera House.

  7. Arthur Frederick Dicks - Wikipedia

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    This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (January 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Arthur Frederick Dicks (1935–1994) was a designer working in the field of theatre and dance, as well as an accomplished actor and artist. He became the ...

  8. Actingclassof1977.com - Wikipedia

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    Actingclassof1977.com, or Acting Class of 1977, is a 2008 Australian documentary television film that looks at the Australian entertainment industry and the actor-training practices of the National Institute of Dramatic Art during the 1970s.

  9. Australian Institute of Music – Dramatic Arts - Wikipedia

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    AIM Dramatic Arts was formerly known as the Australian Academy of Dramatic Art (AADA) [2] [3] and was established in 1983. [1] It became the first private drama school in Australia to gain State vocational education accreditation, in 1987. [4] In 2006, AADA became a department of the Australian Institute of Music (AIM), [1] and in 2013 was ...