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| Title | Queen's Theatre - Miss Lazar's Benefit | |
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| Source | The South Australian Register, Robert Thomas and Co., Adelaide, South Australia, National Library of Australia, 1839 | |
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| Date Issued | 5 June 1841 | |
| Holding Institution | National Library of Australia | |
| Language | English | |
| Citation | Queen's Theatre - Miss Lazar's Benefit, The South Australian Register, National Library of Australia, 5 June 1841 | |
| Resource Identifier | 67473 | |
| Dataset | AusStage | |
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By our theatrical advertisement of to-day, we
perceive this deserving young lady takes her
benefit on Monday next. The gentlemen amateurs
who have already appeared twice before the public
have very handsomely come forward to lend their
valuable services upon this occasion. The bill of
fare promises a splendid night's entertainment,
and we anticipate a bumper house. Miss Lazar
is an industrious and promising actress, and, as a
danseuse, she requires no comment from us, as
the public generally have testified their approba-
tion of her talent, in that department, upon every
occasion. Nell Gwynne is an amusing play, and
we have no doubt, from the cast, that it will be
admirably played. Mr Lazar's Largo at Factotum
is a treat at all times. Billy Taylor is a laugh-
able affair, and well adapted to Mr Lazar's rich
comic humour. Upon the whole, the selection is
decidedly one of the best of the season, Com-
municated.