Dion Boucicault will appear on Friday evening, March 27, 1874 as Myles Na Coppaleen in his drama in three acts, "The Colleen Bawn; or, The Brides of Garryowen"
The eminent author and actor, Mr. Dion Boucicault, will appear as Shaun the Post in his charming drama in three acts, "Arrah-Na-Pogue"
Last nights of the grand spectacular drama by Dion Boucicault and E. H. House, Esq., "Arrah-Na-Pogue"
Tonight and every night, will be presented the grand, spectacular drama by Dion Boucicault and E. H. House, Esq., "Arrah-Na-Pogue"
Tonight, Thursday, March 29, 1860, will be presented for the first time an entirely new Irish drama in three acts written by Dion Boucicault, "The Colleen Bawn; or, The Brides of Garryowen"
[Kate Brennan and Conn Horgan in "Arrah-na-Pogue".]
[Bernard Smith and Conn Horgan in "Arrah-na-Pogue".]
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Purdy's National Theatre. Friday evening, June 9, 1854, the entertainments will commence with the grand Irish drama of "Eva the Irish Princess"
Miss Laura Keene and Agnes Robertson as the Brides of Garryowen in "The Colleen Bawn; or, The Brides of Garryowen", tonight, Thursday, March 29, 1860
"The Colleen Bawn", Tuesday, August 8, 1864
Engagement of Miss Agnes Robertson and Mr. Dion Boucicault in the new and original drama in three acts, "Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow"
Every evening during the week ending February 14, 1880, also Saturday matinee, Mr. Dion Boucicault will appear in his original play, illustrative of Irish life and character, "The Shaughraun"
Tuesday evening, February 10, 1857, will be performed for the second time in New York, J. B. Howe's great drama in four acts, entitled "The British Slave; or, Seven Years of a Soldier's Life"
Monday, March 3, one week only, grand historical Irish comic drama, "Dan Donnelly: Champion of Ireland"
["Elmer the Great" theater still.]
Monday, December 28, 1874. Immense attraction for the New Year holidays. Every evening and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, Dion Boucicault's great local drama, "After Dark"
Tonight and every night, the new domestic drama, in a fairy frame, called "Dot", representing Charles Dickens' beautiful story, "The Cricket on the Hearth"
[Cincinnatus Heine Miller.]
Dion Boucicault, as "Conn," The Shaughraun.