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(19**-) ***** Trained in Theatre Mangement at the City University of London (??**). Became manager of the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] (19**-19**), manager of the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria from its founding in 19** until 1981, in which time he oversaw its construction and its magnificent inauguration. In 1982 he was appointed Director of the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] and under his leadership the [[Natal Playhouse complex]] was opened as [[NAPAC]]’s official home for the various departments, including the Natal Philharmonic Orchestra (founded 1983) and, in 1985, the Napac Dance Company, the [[Loft Theatre Company]] and the Musicals Department. In 19** he resigned to become the assistant director of the Sydney Opera House in 19**. In 1996 he was appointed as as Director of the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town, on the retirement of  [[John Slemon]]. In this time he introduced a number of innovative and training programmes for new writers and performers. In 1999 he resigned this position to return to Australia. PHILLIPS, Rodney. He was [[NAPAC]]’s executive director. He supervised the construction and design of the new Natal [[Playhouse]] and was integral in the formation of [[The Loft]]. PHILLIPS, Rodney:  Training:  London
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Rodney Philips. (?-) Arts administrator.
1984, [[NAPAC]], started at [[Nico Malan]], later [[State Theatre]], Pta.  Started his career in Marketing Dept of Langeberg Koop which overlooked the [[Nico Malan]] Theatre complex.  This was the first custom built performing Arts Centre in SA.  While he was front of house manager for [[CAPAB]] he realised his dream of what he wanted to do.  Went to London Polytechnic for a course in Theatre Admin.  Appointed Admin Manager at the Nico on return.  Was the only qualified Theatre Manager in SA at that stage. Had a year’s experience in the [[PE Opera House]] as Manager.  The in [[CAPAB]]’s opera, Orchestra & Music Dept’s.  Deputy General for [[State Theatre]] in Pta for 2 years.  Afterwards to [[NABAC]] as Director. Rodney Philips:  Training:  London Started at [[Nico Malan]], [[CAPAB]], then [[State Theatre]], Pta. [[NAPAC]], [[Durban Playhouse]], [[Colosseum]]
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==Biography==
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==Training==
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Went to London Polytechnic for a course in Theatre Admin. Another source suggests he trained in Theatre Mangement at the City University of London.
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==Career==
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Philips started his career in the Marketing department of Langeberg Koop which overlooked the [[Nico Malan]] Theatre complex.  While he was front of house manager for [[CAPAB]] he realised he wanted to pursue a career in arts administration.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Philips was appointed Admin Manager at [[CAPAB]] on his return from London.  He was the only qualified Theatre Manager in SA at that time. He had a year’s experience in the [[PE Opera House]] as manager, followed by work experience for [[CAPAB]]’s Oopera, Orchestra and Music departments.
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He was appointed Deputy General for the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria for 2 years in which time he oversaw its construction and its magnificent inauguration.  
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Afterwards he was appointed to [[NAPAC]] as Director (1982-?). Under his leadership, the [[Natal Playhouse complex]] was opened as [[NAPAC]]’s official home for the various departments, including the [[Natal Philharmonic Orchestra]] (founded 1983) and, in 1985, the [[Napac Dance Company]], the [[Loft Theatre Company]] and the Musicals Department.
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He subsequently resigned to become the assistant director of the Sydney Opera House in 19**.
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In 1996 he was appointed as as Director of the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town, on the retirement of  [[John Slemon]]. In this time he introduced a number of innovative and training programmes for new writers and performers. In 1999 he resigned this position to return to Australia. PHILLIPS, Rodney.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Tucker, 1997
 
Tucker, 1997
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Hilde Roos. 2012. 'Indigenisation and history: how opera in South Africa became South African opera'. Acta Academica Supplementum. 2012(1).
  
 
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Rodney Philips. (?-) Arts administrator.

Biography

Training

Went to London Polytechnic for a course in Theatre Admin. Another source suggests he trained in Theatre Mangement at the City University of London.

Career

Philips started his career in the Marketing department of Langeberg Koop which overlooked the Nico Malan Theatre complex. While he was front of house manager for CAPAB he realised he wanted to pursue a career in arts administration.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Philips was appointed Admin Manager at CAPAB on his return from London. He was the only qualified Theatre Manager in SA at that time. He had a year’s experience in the PE Opera House as manager, followed by work experience for CAPAB’s Oopera, Orchestra and Music departments.

He was appointed Deputy General for the State Theatre in Pretoria for 2 years in which time he oversaw its construction and its magnificent inauguration.

Afterwards he was appointed to NAPAC as Director (1982-?). Under his leadership, the Natal Playhouse complex was opened as NAPAC’s official home for the various departments, including the Natal Philharmonic Orchestra (founded 1983) and, in 1985, the Napac Dance Company, the Loft Theatre Company and the Musicals Department.

He subsequently resigned to become the assistant director of the Sydney Opera House in 19**.

In 1996 he was appointed as as Director of the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town, on the retirement of John Slemon. In this time he introduced a number of innovative and training programmes for new writers and performers. In 1999 he resigned this position to return to Australia. PHILLIPS, Rodney.

Sources

Tucker, 1997

Hilde Roos. 2012. 'Indigenisation and history: how opera in South Africa became South African opera'. Acta Academica Supplementum. 2012(1).

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