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A review of the performances of H. J. D'Ebden's 'Willy O'Meara', William Dimond's Stage Struck and John Oxenford's East Lynne at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, and of William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing and W. M. Akhurst's Siege of Troy at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, August 1868.
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Review of:
- Willy O'Meara; or, The Days of '98 1868 single work drama
- Stage Struck 1835 single work drama
- East Lynne 1866 single work drama
- Much Ado About Nothing 1598 single work drama
- Paris the Prince and Helen the Fair ; Or, The Giant Horse and the Siege of Troy 1868 single work musical theatre
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