What is NODA?
The National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) was founded in 1899 "to protect and advance the interests of Operatic and Dramatic Art, and of Societies engaged therein." It has a membership of some 2,300 amateur societies and 2,500 individual enthusiasts throughout the UK, staging musicals, operas, plays, concerts and pantomimes in a wide variety of performing venues, ranging from the country's leading professional theatres to tiny village halls. NODA is a registered charity with The Lord Lloyd-Webber as its Patron.
NODA is divided into eleven Areas, each headed by an Area Councillor who sits on the National Council (the ruling body of the Association), supported by a network of Regional Representatives. These volunteers are the vital link to the grass roots of the Association, the amateur theatre companies. The Association is administered from a Headquarters in Peterborough, with a knowledgeable and friendly staff able to deal with virtually any enquiry relating to amateur theatre.
There is a broad spectrum of ages involved with amateur theatre nationwide, from a burgeoning number of youth groups to adult companies which meet the needs of all levels of both performers, whether dramatic or musical, and enthusiasts involved backstage, front of house or in administration
NODA aims:
- To give a shared voice to the amateur sector
- To help amateur societies and individuals achieve the highest standards of best practice
and performance
- To provide leadership and advice to enable the amateur sector to tackle the challenges and
opportunities of the 21st century.
If you would like more information, you can contact NODA directly -
By Post:
NODA,
58-60 Lincoln Road,
Peterborough PE1 2RZ
Telephone: 01733 865 790
Fax: 01733 319 506
Email: info@noda.org.uk