The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1829 V2 No2356 25

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The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1829 V2 No2356 25
Simon Henry Gage
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Cooper.
Taffline, Mrs KEELEY, Phabe, Miss H. CAWSE, Emily, Miss J. SCOTT.
To-morrow, Shakspearc's Early Days, The First of May, asd The Robber's Wife.
THE AND Daily Bills of the Play.
' ''Nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in raalico. " — OiUEtLo.
Ab. 2465 Tlmrssday, Nov, 5, 1829. Price Id, "The Play's the thing !"—As;k for Thomas's Observer. — — Cobcnt Ciarbcn c^ratre* Notwithstanding the miserable weather, last night, the charm of Miss Fanny Kemble's Juliet attracted a numerous and elegant
... audi- ence to this Theatre. The whimsical Farce of The Three and the Deuce followed, Mr. Balis sustaining the characters of the three bro- thers : this gentleman's Tristram Fickle impressed us with a very fa- vorable idea )( his talents for eccentric Comedy, and his performance, last iiif^ht, confirmed that opinion ; for, though there was not the joy- oasnt>? with which Elliston used to luxuriate in the frolics of Pere^ grine Single, yet Mr. Balls played with much grace and spirit : his dancing was elegant, and was encored, though part of the honour may fairly be claimed by Keeley, who acted Humphrey Grizzle admirably, and looked the mystified footman to perfection.

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