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Text: Review
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| Title |
Advance Australia. The Theatre. |
| Abstract/Description |
The little corps dramatique, are improving nightly, and acquit them
selves more and more to the satisfaction of their audiences. On Wednesday evening, they repeated Black-eyed Susan with the Village Lawyer, both of which passed off with eclat ... An overflowing bouse is expected this evening to witness Charles the Second ... A young lady of considerable talent makes her debut as "Lady Clara," and in the afterpiece of Fortune's Frolic as "Nancy." |
| Related Events |
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Charles the Second / Fortune's Frolic, Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW, 19 January 1833
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Charles the Second; or, The Merry Monarch, Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW, 19 January 1833
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Black-Eyed Susan / The Village Lawyer, Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW, 16 January 1833
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| Source |
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, G. Howe, Sydney, NSW, 1803
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2
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| Date Issued |
19 January 1833
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Advance Australia. The Theatre., The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 19 January 1833, 2
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
68913
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