Rodney Frederick Marsden Seaborn AO OBE (1912 − 17 May 2008) was an Australian psychiatrist, businessman, and philanthropist in the performing arts sector...
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National Institute of Dramatic Art (redirect from Rodney Seaborn Library)
history); the Space; the Studio Theatre; and the Playhouse, while the Rodney Seaborn Library forms part of its library and the Reg Grundy Studio is a training...
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(1911–1993), Canadian bishop Rodney Seaborn (1912–2008), Australian psychiatrist and performing arts philanthropist Sam Seaborn, a fictional character portrayed...
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was purchased in 1986 by Rodney Seaborn when it was up for sale and risked demolition. He established a trust called the Seaborn, Broughton & Walford Foundation...
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American baseball player Rodney Scott (pitmaster) (born 1971), American chef and whole-hog barbecue pitmaster Rodney Seaborn (1912−2008), Australian psychiatrist...
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Rosensweig Best Actress Award Won 2016 Lifetime achievement GLUG Awards Rodney Seaborn Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement Won 2017 Goldstone Australian...
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Inscription/Theatrelab Script Development Award and was shortlisted for the 2006 Rodney Seaborn Award. It was staged at the Riverside Theatres Parramatta and Casula...
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Paterson Library at Sydney Grammar School, his portrait of Rodney Seaborn at the Rodney Seaborn Library at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, and his...
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play was written by Reg Cribb and called Country Song; it won the 2013 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award for New Work. It was performed by the Queensland Theatre...
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Codgers by Don Reid contributed to that play winning the prestigious Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award in 2006.[citation needed] The Removalists Are You...
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Zealand, United States 2004 UnAmerica Playwright Shortlisted for 2004 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award 2005 The Minutiae of Inertia Playwright Melbourne...
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Achievement Award, later Rodney Seaborn Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award (1991–2019; awarded to Rodney Seaborn in 1997) (funded by the Seaborn, Broughton & Walford...
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2001: Commendation, Louis Esson Prize for Drama 2002: Joint winner, Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award 2002: International Writing Fellowship at Shakespeare's...
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Writing in 2002, the Jill Blewett's Playwright's Award in 2006, and the Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award in 2010. He was an inaugural recipient of the Sidney...
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heart-warming comedy about ageing and its possible wisdoms". Reid won the 2006 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award of Codgers. The play was adapted into a feature film...
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serious disrepair, the theatre, Sydney's oldest, was bought by Rodney Seaborn's Seaborn, Broughton & Walford Foundation, and reopened in 1998. In 2004...
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Australian Playscripts. Retrieved 5 September 2024. "The Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award". Seaborn, Broughton & Walford Foundation. 15 August 2024. Retrieved...
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Adapted Screenplay in the AFI Awards and Critics Circle Awards 2013: Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award, for Country Song 2015: Professional in residence...
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Luke. "Luke Devenish author". Luke Devenish. Retrieved 2024-07-28. "Rodney Seaborn Library". library.nida.edu.au. Retrieved 2024-07-28. "The Villain of...
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reviews, news, and music. In 2020 Simmonds became a Trustee of the Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award. In 2022 she took over as Chair of the Board of Trustees...
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607 at the 2010 census. Bamberg is named after early resident William Seaborn Bamberg. Members of the Bamberg family continue to live in the county to...
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1999, to May 17, 2000, and consisted of 22 episodes. Rob Lowe as Sam Seaborn, Deputy White House Communications Director Moira Kelly as Mandy Hampton...
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2935 (incumbent)Francis Campbell Bell (LP) 1662 Wellington: Richard Harry Seaborn (PC) 2532 James R. McIsaac (CCF) 2385 (incumbent)Jack St. John (LP) 1958...
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Mar. 3, 1835 Mar. 2, 1845 Roland Jones La. Mar. 3, 1853 Mar. 2, 1855 Seaborn Jones Ga. Dec. 1, 1833 Mar. 2, 1847 Walter Jones Va. May. 14, 1797 Mar...
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Cregg meets with a group about building a highway for wolves, while Sam Seaborn meets with a citizen, played by Sam Lloyd, concerned about UFOs. Josh is...
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in several episodes, especially by Deputy Communications Director, Sam Seaborn, who was recording secretary of his school's Gilbert and Sullivan society...
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Brett William Seaborn Jones is an American singer, songwriter, and music publisher from Warm Springs, Georgia, United States, working in country music...
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Neudorf Rob Miyashiro Helen McMenamin Nathan Neudorf Lethbridge-West Cheryl Seaborn Shannon Phillips Braham Luddu Pat Chizek Shannon Phillips Livingstone-Macleod...
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Bermudian sailor Scooby Wright (born 1994), American football player Seaborn Wright, American politician Selwyn Wright (1934–2015), English physicist...
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on JAG, earned her law degree from Duke University School of Law. Sam Seaborn – fictional character portrayed by Rob Lowe on The West Wing, graduated...
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