An advertisement in the form of an apology to the public for the closure of the Theatre Royal, Sydney.
The advertisement is by Sarah Levey, 'the Widow of the late Barnett Levey' and is dated 29 March 1838.
Review of performances at the Royal Victoria Theatre on 7 and 10 April 1838.
An advertisement announcing that 'HAVING hired a first-rate London Workman, and recently purchased some additional Machinery, [R. Clint] is now enabled to conduct his business in style not to be excelled in England at an hour's notice, in Printing, Engraving and other business'.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 12 April 1838 of: William Shakespeare’s '... admired Play of the Merchant of Venice’; ‘the laughable Interlude called No! ’ [William Henry Murray, 1826]; ‘To conclude with an entirely new and popular Farce, called The Queer Subject’ [Joseph Stirling Coyne, 1836]