For the benefit of Mr. Collier, Mr. Phillips, artist to the theatre, and Mr. Wilson, gallery office-keeper...: on Tuesday, October 22, 1822, will be revived (compressed into three acts) the historical play of Henry the Second, or The fall of fair Rosamund...after which will be produced (for the 1st and only time) a new grand dramatic spectacle (in one act) called The bombardment of Algiers, or, British vengeance...the whole to conclude with a grand historical pantomime called Perouse, or, The desolate island

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Theatre Royal (Birmingham, England). (1822). For the benefit of Mr. Collier, Mr. Phillips, artist to the theatre, and Mr. Wilson, gallery office-keeper...: on Tuesday, October 22, 1822, will be revived (compressed into three acts) the historical play of Henry the Second, or The fall of fair Rosamund...after which will be produced (for the 1st and only time) a new grand dramatic spectacle (in one act) called The bombardment of Algiers, or, British vengeance...the whole to conclude with a grand historical pantomime called Perouse, or, The desolate island Retrieved December 10, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-348817839

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Theatre Royal (Birmingham, England). For the benefit of Mr. Collier, Mr. Phillips, artist to the theatre, and Mr. Wilson, gallery office-keeper...: on Tuesday, October 22, 1822, will be revived (compressed into three acts) the historical play of Henry the Second, or The fall of fair Rosamund...after which will be produced (for the 1st and only time) a new grand dramatic spectacle (in one act) called The bombardment of Algiers, or, British vengeance...the whole to conclude with a grand historical pantomime called Perouse, or, The desolate island [Birmingham: , 1822. Web. 10 December 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-348817839>

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Theatre Royal (Birmingham, England). 1822, For the benefit of Mr. Collier, Mr. Phillips, artist to the theatre, and Mr. Wilson, gallery office-keeper...: on Tuesday, October 22, 1822, will be revived (compressed into three acts) the historical play of Henry the Second, or The fall of fair Rosamund...after which will be produced (for the 1st and only time) a new grand dramatic spectacle (in one act) called The bombardment of Algiers, or, British vengeance...the whole to conclude with a grand historical pantomime called Perouse, or, The desolate island , [Birmingham viewed 10 December 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-348817839

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