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Incorporated as part of the Helpmann Awards, the J. C. Williamson Award (formerly the James Cassius Award) is the foremost honour that the Australian live entertainment industry can bestow. In awarding the J. C. Williamson Award, Live Performance Australia recognises individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the Australian live entertainment and performing arts industry and shaped the future of the industry for the better.
The Award is named after entrepreneur James Cassius (J. C.) Williamson, who established the company J. C. Wiiliamson's Ltd. Often referrred to as 'The Firm', it went on to dominate the Australian theatre scene for much of the 20th century.
Source: http://www.helpmannawards.com.au/ Sighted: 29/11/2013.
Notes
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'The James Cassius Award was inaugurated in 1998 and incorporated into the Helpmann Awards in 2001. It is presented to distinguished figures who have made an outstanding contribution to the Australian entertainment industry. This special award is named in honour of James Cassius (JC) Williamson, who established the company that went on to dominate the Australian theatre scene for much of the twentieth century.'
From 2006 the Award name changed to the J. C. Williamson Award.
Source: http://www.helpmannawards.com.au/james_cassius_award.asp
(Sighted 28/07/2005 and 22/06/2006).
Latest Winners / Recipients
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Year: 2017
winner Richard Tognetti -
Year: 2016
winner Stephen Page -
Year: 2015
winner Paul Kelly -
Year: 2012
Jimmy Little Co-recipient with Katharine Brisbane. -
Year: 2006
Works About this Award
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Lifetime Award, but His Show Goes On 2006 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 20 June 2006; (p. 15)