Benefit of Mr. John Brougham. This evening, a comedy in two acts, "A Gentleman from Ireland" and Mr. Brougham's burlesque, "Pocahontas; or, The Gentle Savage"
The distinguished and most popular actor, Mr. Dominick Murray, and the accomplished artiste, Miss Josephine Fiddes, in a play in three acts, "The Golden Bubble; or, A Change of Fortune"
Benefit of Jennie Carroll. The Irish drama in three acts, "Arline: The Rose of Killarney" and the musical fairy extravaganza, "Beauty and the Beast"
A comedy in three acts, "Victims", and John Owens' original drama, "Solon Shingle", Monday evening, January 16, 1871
Miss Fanny Herring in two pieces, assisted by the popular favorite Mr. E. Lamb. "Ireland As It Was" and "Sketches in India"
This evening, the play in five acts, "Reaping the Tempest" and the Irish drama, "Brian O'Lynn"
Monster bill! Mrs. D. P. Bowers, assisted by Mr. J. C. McCollom, in the tragedy of five acts, "Jane Shore; or, The Unhappy Favorite"
First appearance on any stage of Miss Minnie Conway. This evening, the opera "The Daughter of the Regiment"
Benefit of Mr. E. Lamb. Douglas Jerrold's drama, "The Rent Day", to conclude with the side-splitting farce, "Wanted! A Thousand Milliners"
Saturday evening, September 17, 1870, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet"
A new comedy in three acts, written expressly for this theater by Dion Boucicault, entitled "Forbidden Fruit", every evening and Saturday matinee
Benefit of Mr. Charles Mathews, who will appear in two popular characters. Tuesday, February 9, the celebrated comedy in three acts, "The Serious Family"
This Friday evening, June 6, will be presented Coleman's celebrated comedy of "The Poor Gentleman"
Friday, December 18, 1857, Sheridan's comedy of "The Critic; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed" illustrated by the highest comic talent in the world. A cast that no other theater ever did or ever will equal
This Monday evening, February 9, the performance will commence with the petite comedy, entitled "Two Can Play At That Game"
Wednesday evening, February 18, 1857, the performances will commence with, for the third time in New York, a local drama in three acts by J. B. Howe, entitled "Uncle Sam; or, The Maniac of the Tombs"
Monday evening, June 2, will be presented for the first time, Bulwer's beautiful five-act play, entitled "Money"
Monday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"
Monday, May 4, 1874, the charming pantomimist and danseuse, Miss Marietta Ravel, in the grand military drama in four acts, entitled "Jartine"
For one night only, Miss Laura Keene and her splendid comedy company, on Wednesday evening, January 14, 1863, in Dion Boucicault's celebrated five-act comedy, "Old Heads and Young Hearts"