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The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) has announced the appointment of Professor Anna Reid to its Board. Professor Reid will also serve as Chair of the NIDA Academic Board, bringing her extensive experience in performing arts education to Australia’s premier dramatic arts institution.
The 2025 International Festival of Theatre Schools (IFTS), hosted in Kerala at the School of Drama and Fine Arts, provided a vibrant platform for theatre students, educators, and practitioners from across the globe.
NIDA’s 2025 Festival of Emerging Artists Master of Fine Arts Directors present seven free short productions from April 2 – 5.
NIDA has officially unveiled the accomplished judging panel for the inaugural Jim Sharman Future Award.
NIDA alumni Rebecca McNamee and Ebony Tucker are challenging long-held perceptions with Abigail Williams, a one-woman play that reclaims the character’s voice.
Gavan Swift has lit up stages all across the world during his career. Now, he’s making history as the first Australian lighting designer to work on an opera at The Met, bringing his expertise to the breathtaking production of Moby-Dick.
As two emerging voices in Australian theatre, NIDA alum Karina Young and Masters of Directing student Nelson Blake are bringing their creative visions to the stage in the provocative new production Don’t Save Me.
NIDA was delighted to host the prestigious Australian Writers’ Guild’s (AWGIE) Awards for 2025.