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V.
SEVEN YEARS OF THE KING'S THEATRE.
By John Ebers, late manager of the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket,
12mo.
“Mr. Ebers gives the principal features of the place very happily—we
breathe quite an opera atmosphere—we even hear the
finale of an overture, catch the rounds of the three managerial
corps—and behold the crimson curtain “fretted with golden
fires,”—ascend before our eyes—Enter Ebers qui Sec Loquitur.—
Lit. Gaz.
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