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Kemble, Charles & Opie, Amelia Alderson & Arnould, M & Theatre Royal (Newcastle upon Tyne, England). (1829). Theatre Royal, Newcastle, for the benefit of Mr. H. Kemble, on Friday evening, March 27th, 1829, will be presented (for the first time here) a domestic drama, founded on one of Mrs Opie's popular tales, entitled The Lear of Private Life, or, A Father and Daughter.... The whole to conclude with the splendid nautical melo-drama of The Death of Captain Cook, And the Islanders of Owhyee Retrieved March 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48431653
Kemble, Charles, Opie, Amelia Alderson, Arnould, M and Theatre Royal (Newcastle upon Tyne, England). Theatre Royal, Newcastle, for the benefit of Mr. H. Kemble, on Friday evening, March 27th, 1829, will be presented (for the first time here) a domestic drama, founded on one of Mrs Opie's popular tales, entitled The Lear of Private Life, or, A Father and Daughter.... The whole to conclude with the splendid nautical melo-drama of The Death of Captain Cook, And the Islanders of Owhyee [Newcastle, England: Mitchell], 1829. Web. 29 March 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48431653>
Kemble, Charles & Opie, Amelia Alderson & Arnould, M & Theatre Royal (Newcastle upon Tyne, England). 1829, Theatre Royal, Newcastle, for the benefit of Mr. H. Kemble, on Friday evening, March 27th, 1829, will be presented (for the first time here) a domestic drama, founded on one of Mrs Opie's popular tales, entitled The Lear of Private Life, or, A Father and Daughter.... The whole to conclude with the splendid nautical melo-drama of The Death of Captain Cook, And the Islanders of Owhyee Mitchell], [Newcastle, England viewed 29 March 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48431653
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| author2=Opie, Amelia Alderson.
| author3=Arnould, M.
| author4=Theatre Royal (Newcastle upon Tyne, England).
| title=Theatre Royal, Newcastle, for the benefit of Mr. H. Kemble, on Friday evening, March 27th, 1829, will be presented (for the first time here) a domestic drama, founded on one of Mrs Opie's popular tales, entitled The Lear of Private Life, or, A Father and Daughter.... The whole to conclude with the splendid nautical melo-drama of The Death of Captain Cook, And the Islanders of Owhyee
| year=1829
| section=1 broadside ; 31 x 19 cm.
| location=[Newcastle, England
| publisher=Mitchell]
| url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48431653
| id=nla.obj-48431653
| access-date=29 March 2024
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