Friday evening, June 21, 1839, will be produced for positively the last time, the grand opera of "Amilie"
Monday evening, June 24, 1839, will be acted the highly popular play, founded in fact, written by Miss Charlotte Barnes, entitled "Octavia Brigaldi; or, The Confession"
Second night of "Octavia Bragaldi; or, The Confession", Tuesday evening, June 25, 1839
Tuesday evening, March 5, 1839, will be produced Rossini's opera of "Cinderella; or, The Fairy and the Little Glass Slipper"
This evening, Wednesday, September 18, will be acted the comedy of "The Love Chase"
Friday evening, November 9, will be acted for the last time the domestic drama of "The Maid of Croissey"
This evening, Tuesday, September 17, will be performed the comedy of "The Old English Gentleman"
Monday evening, September 23, 1839, will be acted Shakespeare's play of "Richard III"
Tuesday evening, August 27, will be presented Shakespeare's play of "Hamlet"
Saturday evening, August 24, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of "Othello"
Friday evening, August 30, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of "King Lear"
This evening, Monday, September 16, will be acted for the first time this season, the play of "The Love Chase"
On Monday evening, June 6, will be performed the opera of "Fra Diavolo"
This evening, Saturday, September 14, will be performed the comedy of "The Old English Gentleman"
Friday evening, April 13, 1849, will be performed the grand operatic spectacle in three acts, entitled "The Enchantress"
Last night of Miss Davenport, in "Love; or, The Countess & the Serf", Saturday evening, April 6, 1850
Thursday evening, December 22, will be performed, for this night only, the Irish comedy in two acts, of "Born To Good Luck; or, An Irishman's Fortune"
Extraordinary attractions! For the benefit of Mme. Celeste. Friday evening, June 11, 1852, will be performed the celebrated drama, entitled "The Wizard Skiff; or, The Tongueless Pirate Boy"
This evening, Saturday, June 25, 1853, the performance will commence with Schiller's celebrated play of "The Robbers"
Saturday evening, March 3, 1855, will be performed the popular play in five acts by James Sheridan Knowles, entitled "The Wife, a Tale of Mantua"