Guide to the [Nimrod Theatre Company : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia], 1970 - 1988

 

Collection context

Summary

Collection number:
EPH PROMPT Nimrod Theatre Company
Extent:
1 collection
Language:
English and English
Availability:
Available

Background

Content Summary:

The Nimrod Theatre Company, also known simply as The Nimrod, was an Australian theatre company in Sydney, New South Wales. It was founded by in 1970 by Australian actors John Bell, Richard Wherrett and Ken Horler, and produced "good new Australian drama". The Company was originally located in Nimrod Street, Kings Cross, in a building which is now home to Griffin Theatre Company. The company moved in 1974 to Belvoir Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, but retained its original name. From 1981-1988 it also played in the Seymour Centre theatres, but ceased operations in 1988. Subsequently, the Surry Hills venue became known as the Belvoir St Theatre.

The list is based on imperfect holdings and is updated over time as gaps in the library's holdings are filled.

General:

Cultural Notice: This collection contains Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of Australian First Nations peoples. Restrictions on access and use of this material may apply. Contact the National Library of Australia for further information.

Access and use

Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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