The origins of the school can be traced back to a seminar in 1954, where the idea of a Central institution for theatre was mooted, subsequently, a draft scheme was prepared in 1955, and the
Sangeet Natak Akademi, which had
Jawaharlal Nehru as its president, started drawing plans for the institution. Meanwhile, elsewhere in Delhi, Bharatiya Natya Sangh (BNS) with assistance from
UNESCO, independently established the Asian Theatre Institute (ATI) on 20 January 1958, and in July 1958, ATI was taken over by the
Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA), India's National Academy of Music, dance and drama of
Government of India. Later when it moved to its present location, he also designed two theatres for NSD, including a 200-seat studio theatre, and the open-air Meghdoot theatre, under a banyan tree. In 1975 it became an
autonomous organization, under the erstwhile
Ministry of Education and
Ministry of Culture, Department of Culture, with the name 'National School of Drama' and relocated in May 1975, to its present premises at
Bahawalpur House, the residence of
Bahawalpur a former
princely state. However, the place is generally known by adjacent (now demolished)
Mandi House, the former residence of Raja of erstwhile
Mandi princely state. the festival's satellite edition in Mumbai showcased plays of NSD graduates, including
Ratan Thiyam's Prologue,
Bansi Kaul (Aranyadhipati Tantiya),
Neelam Mansingh Chowdhury (The Suit), Sanjay Upadhyay (Harsingar),
Baharul Islam (Akash),
Mohan Maharishi (Dear Bapu) and
M K Raina (Stay Yet Awhile).
Waman Kendre was appointed as Director the school in 2013. He will serve a five-year term. He has done post-graduate with research in folk theatre of
Kerala from NSD. He belongs to the nomadic Vanjara tribal community of
Marathwada and was one of the leading lights of the Dalit theatre movement in
Maharashtra in the late 1970s. As of 10 September 2020
Paresh Rawal, has been appointed as the Chairman of the National School of Drama. On 6 October 2023,
Chittaranjan Tripathy became the new Director of NSD. He is a prominent theater and film actor, director, screen writer and music composer both in Hindi and
Odia film industry.
Deemed university status On 16 March 2005, the
Government of India granted the NSD the status of
deemed university. However, in 2010 the NSD Society asked for the deemed university status to be revoked since "[it] could undermine the professional training, autonomy, and flexibility required in the creative fields such as theatre." Thus, in October 2011, the status was revoked on request of NSD. ==Performing wings==