The Play-bills, 1830 [ Practices ]
… the Theatrical Observer. The following is a taste of his quality. The analysis which is given of Mr Power’s style of humour will convey a striking sense of it to the reader: and the praises of the singers are very particular. “Power’s Paddy O' Rafferty,” says he, “was a performance exceedingly rich, and abounded with those exquisite displays of humour which has always characterised his representation of the part. The piece was throughout well cast, and very well …
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