Graduates from the National Institute of Circus Arts are currently showcasing three years of training in the 2012 NICA Showcase in Melbourne.
It was announced this week that six NICA graduates will take to the stage as ‘Kings Men’ next year in the world premiere of King Kong at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre. NICA CEO/Director Pamela Creed is proud of her graduates and the course which trained them.
“I am thrilled to see NICA graduates bringing Kong to life as part of the ‘Kings Men’. It is fantastic that NICA and its facilities are playing a vital role in this very exciting industry,” she said earlier this week.
The NICA 2012 Showcase runs until this Saturday 1 December at the NICA training campus in Prahran.
Thanks to photographer David Wyatt, who supplied this photo feature for AussieTheatre.com.
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