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A review, possibly by William Kerr, of the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, production of the plays. The review includes extensive criticism of the actors' performances.
Imports listed include: August 3 – Florentia ‘ … 1 case books…, Betts Brothers; ‘… 1 case books …, W. S. Deloitte; ‘1 box books, W. a’Beckett’; ‘1 case stationery, R. Jones & Co.’; 3 cases stationery, G. W. Evans’.
An advertisement for the performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 7 August 1838 including the 'Romantic Drama, entitled Gil Blas; or, The Boy of Santillane ... To conclude with the Laughable Farce, called Married and Buried; or The Adventures of Benjamin Bowbell'.