Mr Stephen Massett.
On Thursday at the Academy of Music, this gentleman will give hit varied and popular monologue 'entertainments. ,
An extract; is given below from some Australian and Enst Indian papers, in reference to his accomplishments. < AtraTBAMAi— *' He exceeded all the descriptions we had raad of his power to "electrify an Ittdierice;'—Sydney Empire. " A more clever, versatile and amusing mimic, vocalist and elocutionist has not yet visited these colonies."—Melbourne Argu Si : ■■ ■• : > '• "% : \-r ; Eabt Iwdies.—■?■ For $wo mortal Kouri this protean gentleman kept an immensely crowded audience in roars of laughter and delight."—Bengal Harkara. " Nothing equal to this intellectual treat has been offered to us in i Calcutta:"—Calcutta Press. " Irresistibly amusing and singularly clever." —Bombay Gazette. „<
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2790, 23 January 1878, Page 2
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116Mr Stephen Massett. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2790, 23 January 1878, Page 2
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