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Text: Editorial
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Levey and Buckingham |
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Levey has told his story — and in common justice we must tell Buckingham's. The latter is a person with whose superior theatrical talents every one who visits the theatre must be acquainted. Buckingham is an emancipist ; most of the other principal performers are emigrants. These latter received two and three pounds per week, while the former received thirty shillings. It appears that he had made several applications for an increase of salary, according to the merits of his performance, and it was repeatedly refused. |
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| Source |
The Currency Lad, Sydney, 25 August 1832
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2
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| Date Issued |
30 March 1833
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Levey and Buckingham, The Currency Lad, 30 March 1833, 2
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AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
68623
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