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  1. James Cassius Williamson (* 26. August 1845 in Mercer, Pennsylvania; † 6. Juli 1913 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein australischer Schauspieler und Bühnen-Impresario. Leben. Williamson trat zum ersten Mal zwölfjährig auf einer Bühne auf. Er wurde 1861 Botenjunge und Assistent der Theaterkompagnie Messres.

  2. James Cassius Williamson (26 August 1845 – 6 July 1913) [1] was an American actor and later Australia's foremost impresario, founding the J. C. Williamson's theatrical and production company. Born in Pennsylvania, Williamson moved with his family to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His father died when he was eleven years old.

  3. Williamson was Australia's most successful theatrical entrepreneur. His non-theatrical middle-class background gave him an understanding of what the public wanted to see, and he retained a child's 'fairy-tale' view of the theatre's magic; nevertheless, his distaste for the avant-garde and his consolidation of the long-run and starring system ...

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  4. 17. Okt. 2016 · Williamsons theatrical legacy has significant cogency in the history of cultural production in Australia and New Zealand. His legacy transverses the worlds of drama, ballet, opera, comedy and musical. This historical overview endeavours to entice the reader to find out more by visiting

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  5. James Cassius Williamson (* 26. August 1845 in Mercer, Pennsylvania; † 6. Juli 1913 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein australischer Schauspieler und Bühnen-Impresario.

  6. 26. März 2017 · American actor turned theatre manager in Australia, James Cassius Williamson (1845–1913) secured rights for Antipodean productions of musicals from notable British and American producers, including the Shuberts. His company, known as ‘The Firm’, became the largest theatrical agency in the world and remained in business until 1976.

  7. James Cassius Williamson (1845-1913), actor and theatrical entrepreneur, worked and performed in theatres in his native USA before coming to Victoria under contract to George Selth Coppin in 1874. Over twelve months, he and his comedienne wife became wealthy and famous.