Monday, March 15, 1875, and during the week - Birch, Wambold and Backus, San Francisco Minstrels
For the week commencing Monday, March 8th. Another startling bill!
Program for the week commencing January 25. The new and beautiful Irish sketch, entitled "The Skibbeeah"
The Mark Smith matinee memorial benefit will take place at Booth's Theatre on Thursday, October 8, 1874
Monday evening, May 13, "The Exiles"
Monday evening, December 20, 1875, will be presented the centennial sensation drama, by Tom H. Darlington, in four acts, entitled "1776; or, Valley Forge"
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"
Grand opening night, Monday evening, October 4, during the week and Saturday matinee
Jno. T. Raymond as Col. Mulberry Sellers in Mark Twain's American drama, "Gilded Age; or, Col. Sellers"
"Catching a Governor", "The Wig Makers" and "Paris by Moonlight" introducing the original "Parisian Can Can"
Eighteenth season of Bryant's Minstrels. Friday evening, January 8, 1874, the felicity will eventuate at 8 o'clock
Wednesday evening, November 21, 1877, and on Thursday, November 29, a special Thanksgiving matinee, a new fairy musical extravaganza, entitled "Piff-Paff; or, The Magic Armory"
Special matinee performance for the benefit of the family of the late George Holland, Thursday, January 19, 1871
Performances for the Dan Bryant benefit fund, Thursday afternoon, April 29, 1875
34th Street Opera House. Monday evening, May 15, and during the week, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, 1871
"Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly"
Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway between Howard & Grand Streets. Program for this Monday evening, October 31, 1853
The week commencing Monday, November 3. Mr. Josh Hart's world-renowned creation, "Chicago Before the Fire, During the Fire and After the Fire"
Fox's Old Bowery Theatre. Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 22 and 23, 1864, the effective drama of "Holly-Bush Hall"