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  2. South Australian Ruby Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Ruby Awards were introduced in 2006 by the Government of South Australia, [1] named in honour of the late arts patron Dame Ruby Litchfield. [2] [3] She was the first woman appointed to the Board of the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, a founder member of Festival City Broadcasters, and a board member of numerous other organisations, including the Adelaide Festival of Arts, the South ...

  3. Peter Goldsworthy - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Bower's award-winning adaptation of Wish for his company, Night Train, had subsequent seasons with the Perth Theatre Company, [24] and in Canada with Edmonton's Northern Lights. [25] Petra Kalive's adaptation of Three Dog Night was premiered at fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne, and also performed in the Adelaide Festival Centre's Space ...

  4. State Theatre Company of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the company's administration offices are based at the Lion Arts Centre, on the corner of Morphett Street and North Terrace, Adelaide. [16] [17] The company's main venue is the Dunstan Playhouse, but it also uses the Space Theatre, the Royalty Theatre in Angas Street, and the Thomas Edmonds Opera Studio at the Adelaide Showground.

  5. Adelaide Festival Centre - Wikipedia

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    In South Australia, he began working at the State Theatre Company of South Australia. Gautier helped make Adelaide a UNESCO City of Music in 2015. In 2016 he was made Member of the Order of Australia, for service to the arts, community, and the tertiary sector (he also serves on Flinders University Council). [32] In July 2017, the Trust bought ...

  6. Theatre of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Ensemble Theatre is Australia's longest continuously running theatre company, founded by the American director and method actor Hayes Gordon in 1958 on Sydney's North Shore. The very popular actress Lorraine Bayly was a founder, and performed here until 2003.

  7. Adelaide Festival - Wikipedia

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    Barrie Kosky's Helpmann Award-winning opera Saul (UK), State Theatre Company of South Australia's The Secret River (AUS), Adelaide-based circus company Gravity and Other Myths premiere of Backbone (AUS), Berlin's Schaubühne Richard III (GER), Canadian dance company Electric Company Theatre's Betroffenheit (CAN), a performance of Rufus ...

  8. Brett Sheehy - Wikipedia

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    Sheehy was born and raised in Brisbane, Queensland, one of five children of Gabriel Joseph Sheehy, a retired civil and structural engineer, and founder of the consulting engineering firm, Sheehy & Partners Pty Ltd., [1] and Joan Sheehy (née O'Sullivan), a homemaker and charity worker, particularly with the Vietnamese refugee community who arrived in Brisbane following the Vietnam War.

  9. Brink Productions - Wikipedia

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    Brink Productions is an Australian theatre company based in Adelaide, South Australia, specialising in the ensemble-development of new writing.Founded in 1996, its productions have toured interstate, and as of 2024 the company continues to produce stage performances in Adelaide and regional South Australia.