The American play at last! "The Danites; or, Heart of the Sierras" written by Mr. Joaquin Miller, the popular and gifted poet
A new and original comedy in three acts, entitled "Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879
Plays, "A Man of Honor".
Kiralfy Bros. grand spectacular production of "The Black Crook" commencing Wednesday, March 5, 1879
Mr. J. H. Wallack's original American equestrian drama in six acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The Bandit King"
Monday, August 18, 1873, last week of the engagement of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Albaugh, who will appear in a sensation founded on Bret Harte's poem, entitled "Poverty Flat; or, California in '49"
Monster constellation! The Worrell Sisters, Miss Annie Adams, Mr. J. H. Milburn, Miss Leona Dare, George and Charles Reynolds and others
Jno. T. Raymond as Col. Mulberry Sellers in Mark Twain's American drama, "Gilded Age; or, Col. Sellers"
Tuesday, April 12, 1881, a new sensational and realistic drama in five acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The World"
Every evening at 8, and Saturday matinee at 2, the collaborated melo-drama, in four acts, "Crucible"!
Engagement of Miss Bateman, who will on this Wednesday evening, October 6, 1869, and every evening except Saturday, appear in her celebrated and original character of "Leah" in the drama of that name
Benefit for James Lewis, on which occasion he will offer a combination comedy bill, "Charity" and "Weak Woman", Saturday night, May 20, 1876
Monday, June 1, 1874, engagement of Messrs. Baker & Farron, who will appear in their new protean drama in four acts, entitled "Chris and Lena; or, German Life on the Mississippi"
Monday, May 31, 1869, second week of the grand heroic and historic drama in five acts and seven tableaux, entitled "Patrie", by Victorien Sardou
Engagement with the American tragedian, Mr. John McCullough, who will sustain his great role of Spartacus in Dr. Bird's classical tragedy, "The Gladiator", Saturday evening, May 8, 1874
Thursday afternoon, May 4, 1876, farewell benefit of Mr. George Rignold
Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 17 and 18, 1868, the comedy in three acts by Charles Gaylor, entitled "Our Female American Cousin"
Thursday afternoon, November 15, 1888, benefit performance in aid of the Actors' Fund of America