The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1832 V1 No3135 32

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The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1832 V1 No3135 32
Simon Henry Gage
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— Isa- bella is in love with a cleric in her father's employment, and on the arrival of the man intended for her husband by her father, she throws herself on his generosity, and avows her love for another ; when he with the aid of ^he^ good-natured uncle at length gains the consent of lier father to her marriage. Madame Mericas the heroine sang charm- ingly, and was well supported by Curioni, a duet between them was the only encore of the evening. Galli was very humorous as the Uncle, and Maria...ni respectable as the father. After the Opera a new and really splendid ballet was produced, and was most enthnsiastically ap- plauded, it is the composition of M. Albert, who was called for at its termination, to receive the gratnlations of the audience; and the jiui- sic, which was appropriate and pleasing, is by Count Gallenberg. The story of the Ballet is founded on the attempts of a sorceress to wia the affections of a youth named Floridor who is a^anced to Fleur d' £piDe, she effects her object by the means of a magic ring, which com- pels the wearer to love the donor of it.

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