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Text: Review
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| Title |
Domestic Intelligence. |
| Abstract/Description |
The Theatre Royal, Sydney, opened on Wednesday night, after an arduous struggle on the part of Mr. B. Levey, to introduce the Drama into this Colony, with the Nautical Melo-drama in three Acts, of " Black Eyed Susan," or, "All in the Downs"—and concluded with the Comic Farce of "Monsieur Tonson." Both pieces were well performed, and the characters admirably sustained. A correct report will be given in our next. |
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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 |
27 December 1832
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence. , The Sydney Herald, 27 December 1832, 2
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| Resource Identifier |
65660
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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