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Text: Review
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| Title |
Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre] |
| Abstract/Description |
What Next and the Castle Spectre were performed on Monday night. On curtain rising, Mr. Buckinghame appeared in the first piece as Snaggs. Mr. B. came forward and addressed the audience. Ladies and Gentlemen, The misunderstanding which occurred between myself and Mr. Levey, I am happy to inform you, is arranged satisfactorily ... A mob of ragged boys and ill-looking fellows are allowed to lurk around the steps of the Royal
Hotel, to the annoyance of parties visiting the Theatre. This should be remedied by the Police, as the hangers on generally appear to be thieves looking out for a chance. |
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| Source |
The Sydney Herald, Ward Stephens and others, Sydney, NSW, 1831
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| Page |
2
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| Date Issued |
28 March 1833
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Sydney Herald, 28 March 1833, 2
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
68734
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