unknownMonday evening, November 8th, 1852, "The Duke's Wager; or, A Night in the Bastile"
unknown"Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving EstablishmentThe new play in four acts, "Diplomacy", Monday, June 11, 1878, and every evening during the week, also Saturday matinee
unknownThis Thursday evening, September 17, positively the last night this season, on which Edwin Forrest can appear in "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin"
unknown[Madame Ponisi as Mrs. O'Kelly in "The Shaughraun".]
SaronyMadame Ponisi, as Mrs. O. Kelly, in the "Shaughraun."
unknownThursday evening, November 3, the comedy by Fletcher adapted to the English stage by James Anderson, "The Elder Brother; or, Love Makes a Man"
unknownMr. E. L. Davenport as Claude Melnotte in “The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride”, Tuesday evening, September 12, 1854
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving Establishment"Forget-Me-Not" this Saturday evening, December 18
Clarry & ReillyFirst appearance this season of Mr. Lester Wallack in his own five-act drama, "Rosedale", Monday evening, November 13, 1871
New York Herald Job Office“The Pirates of the Mississippi” and “Po-ca-hon-tas; or, The Gentle Savage”, Friday evening, August 8, 1856
New York Herald Job OfficeSecond night of the new national historical drama, “The Birth of Freedom”, to be followed by an attractive olio of singing and dancing, and the drama “Robber’s Wife”, Saturday evening, July 5, 1856
Metropolitan Printing Co. (New York, N.Y.)A new comedy in three acts, written expressly for this theater by Dion Boucicault, entitled "Forbidden Fruit", every evening and Saturday matinee
unknownMr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist, in “Paul Clifford”, Monday evening, February 2, 1852
New York Herald Job OfficeMonday evening, October 1, 1860, seventh representation of Shakespeare’s tragedy of “Hamlet”, with Mr. Forrest as Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
New York Herald Job OfficeBrougham’s Bowery Theatre. Incomparable bill! Stay away if you can. Thursday evening, October 9, 1856, “Dred; or, The Dismal Swamp” and “Po-ca-hon-tas; or, The Gentle Savage”
unknownThursday evening, September 17, 1874, will be presented the serio-comic drama in three acts, written expressly for Mr. Toole by H. J. Byron, entitled "Dearer Than Life"
unknownEvery evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30 for the week ending December 8, 1877, Frank Marshall's charming comedy-drama, "False Shame"
New York Herald Job OfficeMonday evening, October 27, 1862, "The Lady of Lyons"
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving EstablishmentSaturday, November 14, 1874, first night of "The Shaughraun"
New York Herald Job OfficeBenefit of Mr. Davidge. Friday evening, October 10, 1856, the performance will commence with the favorite play of "All Is Not Gold That Glitters"
unknownThird night of the engagement of the celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist, Mr. Collins, and production of John Brougham's great romantic drama, entitled "The Duke's Motto"
New York Herald Job OfficeIncomparable bill! Look at it and stay away if you can. Wednesday evening, October 8, 1856, the performances will commence with an adaptation of "Dred; or, The Dismal Swamp" in three acts
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