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NIDA names new head of acting

The National Institute of Dramatic Art has appointed John Bashford as the new head of acting following a global search.

A NIDA graduate, Bashford is the associate principal of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) where he teaches acting and directing at undergraduate and graduate levels. 

He is also a playwright whose work includes two new plays currently in development.

Bashford graduated from NIDA with a Post Graduate Diploma in Directing and has directed and written for theatre companies around Australia, including as artistic director of Warehouse Theatre Company. 

In the UK he continued to build his directing career working with Sir Peter Hall and a variety of companies on international and national tours and in the West End.

Bashford has more than 20 years teaching experience in practice-based environments and played a central role in developing LAMDA's Master of Arts in Directing and Master of Arts in Classical Acting, according to a NIDA statement. 

Throughout his career he has been involved with the training of actors, including Benedict Cumberbatch, Chewitel Ejifor and Richard Armitage. 

His specialist areas include Shakespeare's verse, text analysis and contemporary plays.

John has also delivered masterclasses at The National School of Drama in New Delhi, Ranga Shankara Theatre in Bangalore, The Film and Television Institute of India, Flame University in Pune and the Kobe Arts Network, Japan.

Bashford said he was honoured to be appointed head of acting at NIDA.

"What I hope I can offer actors through their training is an opportunity to be challenged in their choices and nurtured in developing their own process, enabling them to fulfil their potential as artists and build sustainable careers," he said.

NIDA chief executive, Lynne Williams, said NIDA is looking forward to welcoming Bashford to the team.

"John’s vision for actor training within a conservatoire setting and his focus on new forms of collaborative theatre-making will provide pivotal leadership for our highly skilled and committed acting department," she said.

"He joins us at an important time in NIDA’s evolution. We are implementing a new and innovative program of undergraduate and graduate courses to meet the needs of contemporary arts and culture, and will launch our new Graduate School in December."

She said Bashford brought a formidable list of accomplishments in theatre education and training to the role. 

"His extensive international experience in curriculum design and implementation will help us ensure NIDA’s courses continue to deliver outstanding graduates for a global industry," she said. 

"His international education and training networks and collaborations will also be a valuable addition for NIDA and our students."

"John shares NIDA’s vision for cultivating artists and practitioners able to respond to a broad range of opportunities and who will go on to be future leaders of the arts and cultural industries. 

"I look forward to working with him and the Acting department as we build on the achievements of the previous head of acting, Jeff Janisheski. We are extremely fortunate to welcome John to NIDA."