NIDA is very happy to announce Sally Withnell, second year Bachelor of Dramatic Art (Production), as the recipient of the 2014 Peter Baynes Memorial Scholarship.
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The National Institute of Dramatic Art’s October program is set to enthrall, with five dynamic productions by award-winning directors and playwrights featuring the next generation of Australia’s actors and creative professionals.
NIDA would like to congratulate the many graduates whose contribution to the performing arts was recognised at the 2014 Helpmann Awards.
NIDA is now accepting applications for full-time tertiary courses in 2015, offering the opportunity to train with the best in theatre, television and film.
This winter holidays the National Institute for Dramatic Art are here to help you escape the cold with a great line-up of classes right across Australia.
NIDA’s leadership team has been further strengthened through the recent appointment of two new Board members, Stephen Armstrong and Ron Malek.
From the sand dunes of war in Afghanistan to love-set-match on a Shakespearean tennis court, the National Institute of Dramatic Art’s June season of student work makes for exciting theatre.
Join NIDA Head of Movement Gavin Robins for an evening of conversation with Garry Stewart, Artistic Director Australian Dance Theatre and 2014 Seaborn, Broughton and Walford Foundation Artist-in-Residence at NIDA.
NIDA alumni Bonnie Sveen and Remy Hii are among the winners of this year’s TV Week Logie Awards.
On 17 May, the National Institute of Dramatic Art is throwing its doors open so that you can find out more about everything the centre has to offer.