To commence with the comic pantomime in one act by Mons. Neuville, "The Skeleton"
Grand opening night, Monday evening, October 4, during the week and Saturday matinee
Jake Berry's Opera House. Monday, May 4, first appearance of the popular young American dramatic artist, Mr. D. Templeton, in an original drama entitled "The Female Detective; or, The Guillotine"
Monday, November 16, 1885. The famous 4 Horseshoe 4, Love Sisters (Ella & Josie), F. B. Carr & J. J. Quinlan in their burletta, "The Actor's Family"
34th Street Opera House. Monday evening, May 15, and during the week, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, 1871
Monday, January 26, 1874, the performance will commence with the renowned specialty artists, the South American wonders, the Feely Brothers, the finest trapeze performers in the world
Monday, November 1, 1880, the celebrated comedian Fred Warren, by permission of Dr. Lathrop of the Boylston Museum, Boston, producing the burlesque "Sir Joseph Wiess Beer"
"Lawyer's Clerk?", "Grousemeier's Daughter", "Who Is Boss?", "The Family Pest" and "Jocko, the Brazilian Ape", Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 15, 16, 17
Program for the week commencing October 26, the evening's entertainment will commence with the laughable Negro farce, entitled "The Coopers"
August 8, 1887, the great comedy trio, 3 Electric - Callan, Haley and Callan
Monday, January 19, 1874, Mr. Oliver Doud Byron will appear in his great specialty drama of "Across the Continent"
Bowery Opera House. Benefit of Frank Girard, Thursday, March 25, 1875
Great array of talent for the holidays. An entire new company. On New Year's Day! Four grand performances will be given
Monday, August 24, 1874, will be produced H. J. Byron's beautiful play in a prologue and four acts, entitled "The Lancashire Lass"
Monday, April 21, 1873, the eminent and popular artist, Mr. Dominick Murray, who will appear for the second week in the sensational local drama, "Escaped From Sing-Sing"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, January 1, 2 and 3, and Saturday matinee at 2, will be performed the great drama in five acts, entitled "Oliver Twist"
Mr. Mitchell in "Charles XII; or, The Siege of Stralsund", Saturday evening, February 12, 1848
Monday, May 21, 1888, special engagement of the universal favorite, the great Harry Le Clair, in his new and original entertainment, entitled "A Society Star"
Joint benefit of A. H. Sheldon and Jas. Barnes in "Who Owns the Coat?", Saturday afternoon and evening, May 2, 1874
Friday afternoon and evening, July 4, will be presented the new patriotic drama, "The Birth of Freedom"