| Text: Article | ||
| Title | Theatricals | |
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| Publisher | Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) | |
| Page | 3 | |
| Date Issued | 11 September 1834 | |
| Holding Institution | National Library of Australia | |
| Language | English | |
| Citation | Theatricals, Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), National Library of Australia, 11 September 1834, 3 | |
| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Resource Identifier | 67961 | |
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Mr. Jacobs had a full benefit at the
Theatre on Tuesday night; and we learn that his
brother actors intend giving him another night on Fri-
day. Jacob is a good actor, has exerted himself a
great deal, and being embarrassed in his pecuniary
concerns, we shall be glad to hear that his second
benefit is a bumper.
Mr. Cameron, the Manager of theTheatre, pro-
ceeds, we hear, to Sydney, on a theatrical mission;
his duties during his absence being undertaken by
Mrs. Cameron, whose abilities in this department
we believe to be unquestionable; but who would feel
herself in a very trying situation, but that we are cer-
tain every assistance will be rendered her by the com-
pany during the absence of her husband. The patron-
age, indeed, which the Theatre has received at
Launceston is such as to command the undiminished
exertions of every actor possessed of proper feeling.
An active and efficient Stage Manager has been en-
gaged.