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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. Lot Fourteen - Wikipedia

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    The 7 ha (17-acre) site formerly accommodated the old Royal Adelaide Hospital, which was moved to a new building at the western end of North Terrace in 2017. Its name was derived from the original 1837 plan for Adelaide by surveyor-general Colonel William Light. By 2020, refurbished hospital buildings were home to a large number of tenants, and ...

  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. Arts South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Arts SA was created primarily as a funding body around 1996, [1] [Note 1] at which time it fell under the Department of Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts (DTUPA). [2] It was responsible for the development of and funding for the arts sector within South Australia, and was responsible for nine statutory corporations and a number of not-for-profit arts organisations.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Holden Street Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The complex includes three performance spaces: The Studio, The Arch and The Bar, and is home to the Holden Street Theatre Company. Holden Street Theatres hosts performances at the Adelaide Fringe , the Feast Festival , and the Guitars in Bars festival, as well as year-round productions by local, national and international artists.

  8. Garrick Club (Adelaide) - Wikipedia

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    19 February 1894 The Squatter's Pardon by J. H. Lyons at the Bijou Theatre; 24 May 1895 Blow for Blow by H. J. Byron at the North Adelaide Institute in aid of the North Adelaide Lacrosse Club; 25 August 1896 Our Regiment by Henry Hamilton, at the North Adelaide Institute, later to an almost deserted Theatre Royal. [6]

  9. Lion Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Arts Centre at night. The Lion Arts Centre, also known as Fowler's Lion Factory and Fowlers Building, with the main music venue within known as the Lion Arts Factory (formerly Fowler's Live), is a multi-purpose arts centre, including studios, galleries, music and performance centres, and offices in Adelaide, South Australia.