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Text: Editorial
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Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre] |
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the disappointment of building a Theatre, and then being refused to enact plays in it, on the ground of our prison population being unfit subjects to go to plays (when the said population themselves acted plays at Emu plains and were visited one night, from a feeling of kindly good humour, by Sir Thomas Brisbane and Mr.
Forbes) is a much greater farce in its sentiment, and more mischievous in its effects, than any that could have been performed at Mr. Levey's new Theatre. |
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| Source |
The Sydney Monitor, Edward Smith Hall, Sydney, N.S.W., National Library of Australia, 1828
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2
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| Date Issued |
3 February 1830
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Sydney Monitor, 3 February 1830, 2
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AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
68749
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