y separately published work icon The Ballarat Courier newspaper issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1867... no. 119 Friday, 25 October 1867 of The Ballarat Courier est. 1867 The Ballarat Courier
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Notes

  • Amusements: Theatre Royal: 'Lavater'

    Mechanics' Institute: 'Paradise Lost', p.2

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1867 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
[Untitled], single work column
Bachelder's panorama was well attended last evening and was especially appreciated by the juvenile portion of the audience.
(p. 2)
Theatre Royal, single work review
— Review of Don Caesar de Bazan 1844 single work drama ;
Mr Montgomery took his benefit last evening before a crowded theatre. 'Don Caesar de Bazan' was performed, with Mr Montgomery demonstrating his flair for comedy as the light-hearted, but honourable, Spanish grandee. After the performance Mr Montgomery made a speech in which he thanked the Ballarat audiences for their attendance, declared his hope he would return to Ballarat, and commended the press for their critiques, which he said showed they were both 'gentlemen and scholars'. He also reminded the audience that Mr Simmonds would take a benefit on Friday night, at which Mr Montgomery would play his favourite character, Lavater.
(p. 2)

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