"A Bachelor of Arts", the popular comedy, never acted here, will be given on Monday, December 1, 1862
Monday, December 15, 1862, O'Keefe's standard comedy, "Wild Oats"
Benefit of Mr. Moss, Treasurer. Two comedies never acted here, "Follies of a Night" and "Sweethearts and Wives", Saturday, April 18, 1863
Friday, March 27, 1863, the elegant one-act comedy by Planche, "Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady"
Monday, March 9, 1863, benefit night of Miss Fanny Morant. Two pieces never acted here, "The Wonderful Woman" and "Blue & Cherry"
Wallack's, corner of Broadway and 13th Street. Opening of the new theater. Tonight, a new comedy by Tom Taylor in three acts, entitled "The New President"
Saturday, December 27, 1856, will be presented for the third time, a new petite comedy, entitled "The Rights and Wrongs of Woman"
Monday evening, April 14, 1856, will be presented the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Scholar"
First benefit in America of Miss Agnes Elsworthy. First time this season of Bulwer's beautiful play of the "Lady of Lyons", Saturday, December 6, 1856
Tuesday, February 13, 1866, benefit of Mr. J. W. Wallack. First time this season, "The Iron Mask"
Monday, November 17, 1856, Mr. Wallack will appear in his great original character in the celebrated drama of "Don Caesar de Bazan"
Benefit of Mr. Blake. "The Game of Life" and "Who Speaks First?", Saturday evening, April 25
The new five-act comedy called "Playing With Fire" written by John Brougham will be acted tonight and every evening until further notice
Friday, March 25, 1864, benefit of Mr. George Holland, with Goldsmith's favorite comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer"
Wednesday, January 27, 1858, first night of the celebrated comedy in five acts, of "Old Heads and Young Hearts"
Wednesday, December 3, 1856, the celebrated play of "The Elder Brother"
Wednesday, November 5, 1856, Mr. Wallack will appear as Jacques in Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It"
Engagement of Miss Agnes Robertson and Mr. Dion Boucicault in the new and original drama in three acts, "Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow"
Thursday evening, March 7, 1861, will be presented "Oliver Twist", commencing with the second act, which will embrace the whole of Miss Cushman's great impersonation of Nancy Sikes
Monday, January 29, 1866, will be given for the second time in two years, Sheridan's sterling comedy of "The Rivals; or, A Trip to Bath"