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A column on the coming benefit performance for the actors Mrs Larra and Eliza Winstanley. The author (William Kerr?) discusses the merits of both actors writing that he does not 'know no two performers on the stage who have stronger claims on the liberality of the public ... Mrs Larra, independent altogether of her claims as an actress, which are second to none on the stage, has a strong hold on the affections of the people from her long residence in the Colony ... Miss Winstanley is without exception, the most rising actress on the stage. She made her debut in theatrical life in Sydney ...'.
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2551235
The Victoria Theatre
Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
Subjects:
- The Victim of St Vincent; or, The The Horrors of an Assault 1831 single work drama
- Massaroni; or, The Italian Brigand 1829 single work drama
- Sydney, New South Wales,
- 1838
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