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For the Benefit of Mr Mackie and Mr Vale
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Venue |
Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW |
First Date |
4 June 1833 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Professional |
World Premiere |
No |
Description |
FOR AULD LANG SYNE. ON TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1833, BEING FOR THE BENEFIT of MESSRS. MACKIE & VALE, Will be performed for the first time at this Theatre, that interesting Melo-Drama IN TWO ACTS, THE MILLER'S MAID. In the course of the evening the following Songs
"When the Rosy Morn appearing." "Clowns Catalogue of Odd Fish." "Wifum Tifum. (in character.") "Annet Lyle." "The Ladies God bless them." "The Dashing White Sergeant." For the first time that celebrated Dance The Highland Fling, IN CHARACTER. The whole to conclude with the laughable Farce
IN TWO ACTS, OF The Devil to Pay. The part of Jobson by Mr. BUCKINGHAM, who has kindly consented to appear in that character for this night only, will sing the favourite Song "To lose my Wife's a Trifle." THE BUTLER.— (by an amateur ) |
Description Source |
Advertisement |
Primary Genre |
Music Theatre
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Secondary Genre |
Benefit Performance
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Resources |
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Advertisement:  Advertising. Theatre Royal, The Sydney Herald, 3 June 1833, 1
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Advertisement:  Advertising. Theatre Royal, The Sydney Monitor, 1 June 1833, 1
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Advertisement:  Classified Advertising, The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 4 June 1833, 3
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Review:  Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Australian, 7 June 1833, 3
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Review:  Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Sydney Herald, 6 June 1833, 2
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Review:  Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Sydney Herald, 6 June 1833, 2
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Works |
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Production Nationality |
Australia
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Event Status |
Completed
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Data Source |
Source |
Description |
Newspaper |
Advertising (1833, May 24). The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), p. 1. Retrieved September 21, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article42007301 |
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Event Identifier
| 147373 |
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