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Text: Review
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| Title |
Domestic Intelligence |
| Abstract/Description |
The little Theatre, we are happy to say, prospers, and would prosper better, if the Journals, in lieu of their everlasting fulsome praises of the performers, would give a faithful account of their defects, as well as merits. One defect is alwayss prominent; an ignorance of the dialogue. To play well, is not in every actor's power, but to learn his part well, is ; and everyone who presumes to rely on the prompter, ought to be mulcted by Mr. Levey at the end of the week. This alone will cure this great defect in the Sydney corps dramatique. |
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| Source |
The Sydney Monitor, Edward Smith Hall, Sydney, N.S.W., National Library of Australia, 1828
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| Page |
2
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| Date Issued |
9 March 1833
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence, The Sydney Monitor, 9 March 1833, 2
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
68587
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