Clarry & ReillyMonday evening, February 5, 1866, the performance will commence with, for the first time in America, the new comedy in two acts, "Who Killed Cock Robin"
unknownTuesday evening, January 23, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"
Clarry & ReillyThursday evening, March 8, 1866, the performances will commence with the petite comedy in two acts, "Used Up"
J.H. Bufford's Lithographic EstablishmentDon't Fail to Visit the New Chinaware Department at Ehrichs'
New York Herald Job OfficeMonday and Tuesday evenings, January 26 and 27, 1663 [1863], the operatic drama in three acts, "The Pet of the Petticoats"
unknownFriday evening, February 27, 1863, a new version (compiled by Charles M. Walcot) of Planche's celebrated fairy extravaganza, "The Fair One With the Golden Locks"
Clarry & ReillyMonday evening, October 2, 1865, will be produced (never acted) a drama of intense interest, entitled "Lolah" in three tableaux, written expressly for Miss Lucy Rushton
Clarry & ReillySaturday evening, February 24, 1866, the performance will commence with (for the last time) "Who Killed Cock Robin"
Clarry & ReillyMonday evening, October 9, 1865, Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, "As You Like It", with Miss Lucy Rushton as Rosalind
Clarry & ReillyMonday evening, January 15, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"
unknownWednesday evening, February 3, 1864, the performances will commence with the new original comedy in two acts, "A Bull in a China Shop"
New York Herald Job OfficeMrs. John Wood and Mr. John Wood in "Shylock; or, The Merchant of Venice Preserved", Monday evening, July 27, 1857
Clarry & ReillySaturday evening, March 31, 1866, second night in New York of a new comedy in two acts, "Woodcock's Little Game"
New York Herald Job OfficeMonday evening, and every evening until further notice, will be performed C. M. Walcott's extravaganza of "Hi-A-Wa-Tha; or, Ardent Spirits and Laughing Waters"
Clarry & ReillyWednesday evening, November 22, 1865, "The Miseries of Human Life" and "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"
New York Herald Job OfficeSaturday, December 27, 1856, will be presented for the third time, a new petite comedy, entitled "The Rights and Wrongs of Woman"
unknownTuesday evening, March 15, 1864, the new comedy in three acts, entitled "Taming a Butterfly"
Clarry & ReillyMonday evening, May 21, 1866, a new drama founded on the novel by Charles Dickens, by Mr. George Fawcett Rowe, who will appear as Wilkins Micawber, in "Pages From the History of David Copperfield"
Clarry & ReillyWednesday evening, May 30, 1866, first benefit of Mr. M. L. Sutton, treasurer, on which occasion will be presented the new romantic drama in four acts, "Pages From the History of David Copperfield"
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