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+ | The [[African Theatres Trust]] was a theatrical importing and distributing agency and management company founded by [[I.W. Schlesinger]] and [[A.H. Stodel]] ([[Harry Stodel]]). | ||
+ | [[Africa's Amalgamated Theatres]] had been established in 1911 and the [[Empire Theatres Company]] ([[Empire Theatres Company (South Africa) Ltd]] by [[Edgar Hyman]] in 1912. | ||
− | + | In 1913 [[Isidore W. Schlesinger]] bought both these companies, as well as several other companies, thereby forming the [[African Theatres Trust Ltd]] on 10 April 1913, with [[A.H. Stodel]] ([[Harry Stodel]]) as partner. The aim was to set up a theatre circuit in South Africa and then import international shows to tour the country. | |
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+ | Schlesinger also formed a film importing and distributing agency called [[African Films Trust]] and [[African Film Productions Ltd]] (1915), with a studio in Killarney, Johannesburg, thus creating a huge and influential empire that would dominate professional theatre and film in the country for many years under the combined name of [[African Consolidated Theatres]] ([[ACT]]). | ||
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Revision as of 06:01, 12 August 2017
The African Theatres Trust was a theatrical importing and distributing agency and management company founded by I.W. Schlesinger and A.H. Stodel (Harry Stodel).
Africa's Amalgamated Theatres had been established in 1911 and the Empire Theatres Company (Empire Theatres Company (South Africa) Ltd by Edgar Hyman in 1912.
In 1913 Isidore W. Schlesinger bought both these companies, as well as several other companies, thereby forming the African Theatres Trust Ltd on 10 April 1913, with A.H. Stodel (Harry Stodel) as partner. The aim was to set up a theatre circuit in South Africa and then import international shows to tour the country.
Schlesinger also formed a film importing and distributing agency called African Films Trust and African Film Productions Ltd (1915), with a studio in Killarney, Johannesburg, thus creating a huge and influential empire that would dominate professional theatre and film in the country for many years under the combined name of African Consolidated Theatres (ACT).
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