Wednesday evening, December 16, 1868, will be presented the domestic drama in five acts, "Little Barefoot"
On Monday evening, April 18, 1842, will be presented the comedy of "The Wonder; or, A Woman Keeps a Secret"
This evening, Thursday, April 13, will be acted "Belphegor; or, The Mountebank and His Family"
This evening, Saturday, June 25, 1853, the performance will commence with Schiller's celebrated play of "The Robbers"
Monday evening, December 20, 1875, will be presented the centennial sensation drama, by Tom H. Darlington, in four acts, entitled "1776; or, Valley Forge"
Second night of "Oliver Twist; or, The Housebreaker's Doom" and first time for years, "The Larboard Fin", Monday evening, August 1, 1859
Thursday evening, June 25, 1857, the performance will commence with the play in five acts, entitled "Love's Sacrifice; or, The Rival Merchants", with Mrs. T. S. Hamblin as Margaret Elmore
Tuesday evening, June 3, will be performed for the first time, an original comedy in five acts, by Douglas Jerrold, entitled "Time Works Wonders"
Friday evening, June 29, 1877. The performance will commence with the beautiful drama in two acts, ÒBlack-Eyed SusanÓ
Tuesday evening, May 12, 1857, will be presented for the second time a new hippodramatic spectacle arranged and adapted by John Brougham, called "The Devil's Horse; or, The Curse of Ambition"
Monday evening, April 20, 1868, will be acted the magnificent play in five acts, of "Jack Cade; or, The Rebels of Kent"
Tuesday evening, February 10, will be played, O’Keefe’s comedy in five acts, “Wild Oats; or, the Strolling Players”
On Saturday evening, July 9, 1842, will be presented the Hibernian drama of "Brian Boroihme; or, The Maid of Erin"
Saturday evening, June 24, 1848, will be acted, the tragedy of "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark"
Friday evening, November 16, 1877, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy in five acts, "King Richard III; or, The Battle of Bosworth Field"
Saturday evening, May 29, 1869, will be acted the old favorite drama of "Putnam, the Iron Son of '76"
Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 17 and 18, 1868, the comedy in three acts by Charles Gaylor, entitled "Our Female American Cousin"
Tuesday evening, May 19, 1857 will be presented an entire new and historical drama in three acts, written by R. Johnston, called "Jacobe Leisler; or, New York in 1691"
Saturday evening, June 27, 1857, the performance will commence with the ever-popular play in five acts, entitled "The Stranger"
Monday evening, May 25, 1840, will be performed the celebrated Indian tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags" with Mr. Forrest as Metamora