- Arthur Frederick Dicks
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Arthur Frederick Dicks (1930-1994) was a designer working in the field of theater and dance, an accomplished actor and artist. He became the first Head of Design at NIDA, (The National Institute of Dramatic Art) in Australia.
Born in London, Arthur lived through
The Blitz , eventually being rehoused in the country when his home was destroyed. In his teens he became involved in repertory theater and consequently acted withLawrence Olivier andJudi Dench , some of these he stayed in contact with for the rest of his life. As well as these drama skills he began work as an artist for a prestigious advertising agency.He decided to travel in his 20’s and ended up in
New York where he went to work for a Leading Fashion magazine. An assignment inLouisiana in 1951 saw him having a year long break inNew Orleans , where he began a series of travel painted diaries.By the mid 50’s he was back in London where he signed up with the
RAAF , he was assigned to bomb disposal and sent toIraq . Again he did many detailed drawings and photos of his travels.After the RAAF Arthur returned to London where he married and returned to the theater, both he and his wife acted all over theUnited Kingdom and had a daughter. He often not only acted but was involved in designing the sets and costumes. This new direction saw him working as a set & costume designer inEngland ,USA andAfrica , spending some time inNairobi .By the mid 60’s Arthur was arrived in
Hollywood with introductions toDavid Niven and the English set of actors. He quickly started work with top designer Bill Travilla and liaised with Edith Head on two productions as well. By now he had two daughters, but his wife & children returned to London.He was asked to come to Australia in the 70’s to become the Head of Design at NIDA, (National Institute of Dramatic Art), a position he held for years.
Mel Gibson ,Cate Blanchett andNicole Kidman all came from the strong acting base of NIDA.Angus Strathie one of Arthur’s students went on to win an Oscar for "Moulin Rouge ".He later became involved with the Q Theatre and was it’s Creative Director & Designer up until his death. He personally funded playreadings of young playwrights to get them seen & produced.
During the last years of his life Arthur promoted new plays every year during Sydney's Mardi Gras Festival. Through his personal endeavors and commitment many exciting new plays, actors & writers were showcased in his brilliant productions. This later became the nucleus of the "In The Pink Theatre Company".
His funeral was attended by a who's who of theater celebrities and his half page obituary was published in all Australian press.
References
http://www.nida.edu.au/
External links
* [http://www.nida.edu.au/]
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* [http://www.jspac.com.au/Qstory.html]
* [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=KCpEhrdarIMC&pg=PA206&lpg=PA206&dq=arthur++Dicks+q+theatre&source=web&ots=4sz2By9X5k&sig=9kE_M-kPrYXWtUuaNhgp-LtcTP4&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result]
* [http://www.theatre.asn.au/venue/australia/the_q_theatre]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/news/arts/the-q-story/2005/08/26/1124563021570.html]
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