unknownSaturday evening, October 8, 1864, thirtieth consecutive night of Tom Taylor's best comedy in three acts, "Victims"
unknownSaturday evening, January 27, will be presented the comedy of "The Love Chase", written by J. S. Knowles
James ReilleySaturday evening, February 15, 1873, the popular comedy in three acts, entitled "David Garrick"
John C. HouseLast night but one of the engagement of Miss Ellen Tree. Wednesday evening, April 12, will be performed the comedy of "Much Ado About Nothing"
unknownMonday, September 6, dramatic festival in commemoration of the introduction of the drama in America, 1752 - 100 years ago, when the same pieces will be acted, in aid of the American Dramatic Fund
James ReilleyWednesday evening, December 11, 1872, "Our American Cousin"
unknownFacsimile of program used at the opening of Wallack's Theatre, September 8, 1852
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving EstablishmentTuesday and Wednesday evenings, December 2 and 3, 1873, the performance will commence with Tom Taylor's comedy in three acts, "Still Waters Run Deep"
John C. HouseOn Friday evening, September 21, 1838, will be performed the farce of "The Handsome Husband"
unknownOn Tuesday evening, August 31, will be performed the play of "Damon and Pythias" by J. Banim, Esq.
New York Herald Job OfficeSaturday evening, November 1, first benefit of Leopold de Meyer, the greatest pianist of modern days, and last appearance
unknownThursday evening, April 9, will be performed the comedy in five acts, "The Elder Brother", adapted from Beaumont and Fletcher for Mr. Murdoch
Thomas Snowden (1790?-1848)On Monday evening, April 18, 1842, will be presented the comedy of "The Wonder; or, A Woman Keeps a Secret"
Thomas Snowden (1790?-1848)On Saturday evening, July 9, 1842, will be presented the Hibernian drama of "Brian Boroihme; or, The Maid of Erin"
New York Herald Job OfficeWednesday evening, May 13, 1857, a new hippodramatic spectacle in four acts, arranged and adapted by John Brougham, called "The Devil's Horse; or, The Curse of Ambition"
New York Herald Job OfficeMonday evening, April 14, 1856, will be presented the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Scholar"
William Applegate (1804 or 1805-1847)Thursday evening, December 23, 1847, the evening's entertainment will commence with a new comic drama by J. R. Planche, entitled "Pride of the Market"
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving EstablishmentEvery evening during the week ending January 3, 1880, also, Saturday matinee at 1:30, "She Stoops to Conquer"
Joseph C. Spear (1793?-1841)On Friday evening, November 25, 1831, Mr. Forrest as Metamora in the American prize tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags"
unknownRe-opening! Engagement for a limited period of the distinguished English comedian, Mr. J. L. Toole, who will make his first appearance in America on Monday evening, August 17, 1874
unknownWednesday, October 19, 1853, John Brougham's new drama of "Bleak House", adapted from Charles Dickens' popular novel of that name
unknownMr. Macready as Iago. Wednesday evening, October 18, 1848, Shakespeare's tragedy of "Othello, Moor of Venice"
unknownSpecial matinee performance for the benefit of the family of the late George Holland, Thursday, January 19, 1871
New York Herald Job OfficeTuesday evening, June 10, 1856, the grand romantic and moral drama in five acts, "The Marble Heart"
Howard F. Snowden (-1856)Monday evening, January 26, 1852, the performances will commence with an overture by the orchestra. After which the successful comedietta of "The Two Bonnycastles"
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