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Title | The Theatre | |
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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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Page | 3 | |
Date Issued | 27 March 1841 | |
Holding Institution | National Library of Australia | |
Language | English | |
Citation | The Theatre, The South Australian Register, National Library of Australia, 27 March 1841, 3 | |
Resource Identifier | 67810 |
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THE THEATRE.—The general dulness of the
town seems to have operated on our play going
folks during the present week, the Theatre not
being so well attended as usual; but we are
happy to see it has not dampen the ardour of the
manager—a succession of new pieces (or attrac-
tive ones) having been produced, and the
performers strive by every means to please. An
amusing drama under the title of the Crown Prince
was performed on Monday last, which was well
received. Mr Lazar's personification of the Watch-
man's son was admirable—his whimsical em-
barrassment on being taken for the Crown Prince
excited bursts of laughter; as did the exchange
of dress from the Prince to the Watchman. There
are some witty allusions in reference to the
ministry, which told remarkable well, and the
audience appeared to join in the [?] the
little piece displayed. The [?] [?] of
the Irish Trator followed, in which Mr J. Solomon
sustained the part of Terry O'Rourke with great