Radford Hall, Friday, December 11, 1874. The Forresters - Mrs. N. C. Forrester in her great impersonation of six entirely distinct characters. "Satan in Paris; or, The Mysterious Stranger"
On Tuesday evening, August 31, will be performed the play of "Damon and Pythias" by J. Banim, Esq.
Friday evening, August 30, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of "King Lear"
Thursday evening, September 21, will be presented the tragedy in five acts, entitled "The Broker of Bogota"
Tuesday evening, August 27, will be presented Shakespeare's play of "Hamlet"
Saturday evening, August 24, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of "Othello"
Wednesday, October 19, 1864, will be performed for the first time in two years, Bulwer's celebrated five-act play, "The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride"
Monday evening, March 31, 1862, will be presented the popular five-act play, "Damon and Pythias; or, The Test of Friendship"
Friday evening, August 23, will be presented Bulwer's play of "The Lady of Lyons" with Mr. Forrest as Claude Melnotte
This Friday evening, June 6, will be presented Coleman's celebrated comedy of "The Poor Gentleman"
Thursday evening, May 21, 1874, will be presented "Damon and Pythias"
This Thursday evening, September 17, positively the last night this season, on which Edwin Forrest can appear in "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin"
During the week ending May 4, 1878, will be presented a new play in four acts, entitled "Diplomacy"
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, September 10, 1825, will be presented the celebrated play of "The Sultan"
Monday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"
Monday evening, July 3, will be presented Shakespeare's historical play in three acts, entitled "Henry VIII"
Friday evening, August 17, 1860, will be presented the reminiscence of childhood's romance, "Cinderella; or, The Good Fairy and Little Glass Slipper"
Monday evening, May 22, 1865, will be presented the fascinating domestic drama in five acts, entitled "Fanchon the Cricket". Miss Maggie Mitchell in her exquisite life-like picture of Little Cricket
For the benefit of Mr. Sinclair, and his last appearance, prior to his departure for Boston, "The National Guard; or, Bride or No Bride", on Friday evening, April 6