J. T. Raymond as Col. Sellers
[John T. Raymond as Colonel Sellers.]
[John T. Raymond as Col. Mulberry Sellers in "The Gilded Age" with Mark Twain.]
Complimentary testimonial to Mr. Charles T. White, Thursday afternoon, April 15, 1880
The Mark Smith matinee memorial benefit will take place at Booth's Theatre on Thursday, October 8, 1874
Monday evening, December 20, 1875, will be presented the centennial sensation drama, by Tom H. Darlington, in four acts, entitled "1776; or, Valley Forge"
Every evening at 8, and Saturday matinee at 2, the collaborated melo-drama, in four acts, "Crucible"!
Monday, January 21, 1878, "Babes in the Wood; or, Who Killed Cock Robin?"
Monday, March 12, 1877, first appearance of the distinguished artiste, Miss Kate Claxton, in her original character of Louise, the blind girl in the greatest success of the age, "The Two Orphans"
Monday evening, May 13, "The Exiles"
Monday, May 15, and till further notice, "Buff and Blue; or, The Times That Tried Men's Souls"
Monday, March 15, 1875, and during the week - Birch, Wambold and Backus, San Francisco Minstrels
Monday, June 5, 1876. Kate Fisher will appear in the great equestrienne drama, “Mazeppa; or, The Wild Horse of Tartary”, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 5, 6 and 7
Monday, November 12, 1877, and every evening until further notice, will be presented Farnie's highly successful London burlesque, entitled "Robinson Crusoe"
Grand testimonial to Mr. Charles T. White, fourth act of "Under the Gaslight", Thursday afternoon, April 7
Monday, February 8, 1875, and during the week, Birch, Wambold and Backus, the San Francisco Minstrels
"Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly"
Monday, February 9, 1874, the accomplished California artiste, Miss Amy Stone, in the grand military drama in four acts and a prologue, "Cigarette; or, The Little Leopard of France"
Second week of the brilliantly successful engagement of the American tragedian, Mr. E. L. Davenport. Monday evening, September 6, 1875, Shakespeare's sublime tragedy in five acts, "Macbeth"
Introducing the peerless Morlacchi, Mlles. Cora Adriana and Antonina and grand ballet in the great and gorgeous spectacle in four acts, "The Black Crook"