Amusements.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
There was a full house at the Academy on/.Saturday! night, 1-; J'when-" Under j the Gaslight" was played by the compkny v This sensational piece had an immense run in the American theatres, and | has generally been a T .fav.prite with niany colonial; play-goers! The|company atjthe Academy did- the author full justice, Miss Stephenson acting her part] ad-; mirably well, as also did the ladies a&is't-. ing. Mr. South as Byke was very goody.: but, somehp,w, a burlesque part, seekis to suil.him better ; nevertheless he; and the troupe pleased the audience, which did not fail to tell them so. This company < have Jeff far Auckland, ;but should" they -visit us again,/they will be sure to, receive r,..welcome.^ ;It is Isaid ?tLat; Miss, Clara ; /Stephenson possibly may-do, so betpre long., . . ; -; '
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1667, 4 May 1874, Page 2
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133Amusements. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1667, 4 May 1874, Page 2
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