Wednesday evening, December 16, 1868, will be presented the domestic drama in five acts, "Little Barefoot"
Friday evening, March 27, 1868, will be acted the new comic drama of "Peggy Green"
Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 17 and 18, 1868, the comedy in three acts by Charles Gaylor, entitled "Our Female American Cousin"
Monday evening, April 20, 1868, will be acted the magnificent play in five acts, of "Jack Cade; or, The Rebels of Kent"
Monday and Tuesday evenings, November 11 & 12, 1867. The young and fascinating comedienne and songstress, Miss Fanny Morgan Phelps, will appear in two of her most conspicuous characters
Saturday evening, May 29, 1869, will be acted the old favorite drama of "Putnam, the Iron Son of '76"
Monday evening, April 13, 1874, the sensation protean drama of "The Little Detective"
The very interesting drama by Miss Mary Watson, in four acts, "Held in Check", Monday evening, May 5, 1873 and during the week
Third night of Mr. E. Eddy. "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags", Wednesday evening, April 29
The popular emotional actor, Mr. J. Z. Little, and the beautiful actress, Miss Lizzie Campbell, will appear Monday evening, March 11 in the drama in four acts, "Roving Jack; or, Saved From the Wreck"
The week commencing Monday, October 7, John F. Poole's new drama, entitled "Eva; or, Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Christmas evening a grand performance! Commencing at 7:30
Friday evening, November 16, 1877, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy in five acts, "King Richard III; or, The Battle of Bosworth Field"
Eighteenth season of Bryant's Minstrels. Friday evening, January 8, 1874, the felicity will eventuate at 8 o'clock
The event of the season! Thursday afternoon, April 25, grand annual matinee benefit tendered to the attaches of the Theatre
Bowery Theatre. The largest and most elegant variety theater in America will open on Monday evening, February 11, 1878
Monday, March 11, 1878, Harrigan and Hart will appear in Edward Harrigan's great hit of the season, "Sullivan's Christmas"
Monday evening, December 24, 1877, Rose and Harry Watkins in "The Pioneer Patriot; or, New York One Hundred Years Ago"
Aberle's Tivoli Theatre. Week commencing Monday, February 5. Mr. Wm. H. Rightmire and his trained pony, Little Nell, in the drama "The Boss; or, Living for Vengeance"
Program for the week commencing October 26, the evening's entertainment will commence with the laughable Negro farce, entitled "The Coopers"