Monday, February 11, 1878, "The 8th Ward By Day and Night"
Monday, May 22nd, and during the week and matinees Tuesday and Friday, the amusing farce, "American Tourists"
Monday evening, January 24, 1876, the great Dutch comedian Mr. Geo. S. Knight will appear in his original sketch of "Around the Block in Forty Minutes"
Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway between Howard & Grand Streets. Program for this Monday evening, October 31, 1853
Monday evening, September 27, the great rifle shooting match between the Mulligan and Skidmore Guards reinforced by members of the regular Army
Aberle's Tivoli Theatre. Monday evening, July 8, the song and dance artists and comedians, Tierney & Cronin
Bowery Theatre. The largest and most elegant variety theater in America will open on Monday evening, February 11, 1878
Monday, March 11, 1878, Harrigan and Hart will appear in Edward Harrigan's great hit of the season, "Sullivan's Christmas"
Monday, November 3, 1873, "Chicago Before the Fire, During the Fire and After the Fire"
Olympic Theatre will open for the third season on Monday, September 13, 1841
Aberle's Tivoli Theatre. Week commencing Monday, February 5. Mr. Wm. H. Rightmire and his trained pony, Little Nell, in the drama "The Boss; or, Living for Vengeance"
Grand opening night, Monday evening, October 4, during the week and Saturday matinee
[99 and 103 Broadway.]
Monday evening, January 28, 1878, Harrigan and Hart, the people's choice, in Edward Harrigan's new and original local drama, "The Italian Junkman"
Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams, in "Connie Soogah", Monday, December 5, 1864
Court Square Theatre, late Hooley's Opera House, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. Monday, August 2, 1880, fifth week and great success of Mlle. Saroni's Parisian Folly Troupe
[North side of Broadway between Berry Street and Bedford Avenue.]
Program for the week commencing January 25. The new and beautiful Irish sketch, entitled "The Skibbeeah"
A monster bill for this week. First week of Miss Amy Roberts, the pleasing and talented sensational vocalist; Sanford and Wilson, the celebrated musical comedians; and Frank Jones, the lively moke