y separately published work icon The Sydney Monitor newspaper issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 13 no. 1170 28 March 1838 of The Sydney Monitor est. 1828 The Sydney Monitor
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The New Theatre, single work column

The Sydney Monitor reports on the opening night at Joseph Wyatt's Victoria Theatre. The report includes a detailed description of the interior of the theatre.

The Monitor sums up its coverage by saying: 'New South Wales is fifty years old as a colony. Look at her Churches, Schools, and Theatre; her Ships and her Commerce; and it must be allowed, she has made a prodigious advance from a wild uninhabited forest, to a community of intelligent men, where skill in the arts, and sciences, and useful literature, flourish as much as they do in England, in proportion to the paucity of our population.'

(p. 3)

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