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Text: Review
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Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre] |
| Abstract/Description |
The Benefits at the Theatre are nearly at a close. On Saturday for he Benefit of Miss M. Bland, Birch's Melo Drama of the Adopted Child will be performed. The character of the Adopted Child will be again sustained by a little girl eight years of age, whose proficiency is truly surprising. Her part is a long and difficult one, yet at Mr Buckingham's Benefit (on which occasion she was for the first time introduced on the stage,) she was perfect in her part, and, in fact, set a good example to her contemporaries, who are all generally deficient in this respect. We have seen them staring at one another for minutes together, not one of them recollecting a single word! |
| Related Events |
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For the Benefit of Miss M. Bland, Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW, 22 June 1833
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For the Benefit of Mr Buckingham, Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW, 11 June 1833
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The Adopted Child, Saloon of the Royal Hotel (1832-1840), Sydney, NSW, 11 June 1833
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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 |
19 June 1833
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Sydney Monitor, 19 June 1833, 2
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| Resource Identifier |
68710
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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