Monday, December 28, 1874. Immense attraction for the New Year holidays. Every evening and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, Dion Boucicault's great local drama, "After Dark"
Monday, October 26, last week of the eminent artiste, Lucille Western, supported by Mr. W. H. Whalley, in C. W. Tayleure's great moral drama in five acts, "East Lynne; or, The Elopement"
Monday, August 24, 1874, will be produced H. J. Byron's beautiful play in a prologue and four acts, entitled "The Lancashire Lass"
Monday, August 17, 1874, the beautiful play in four acts by Messrs. C. W. Barry and J. Fox, entitled "The Dwarf's Duel"
Monday evening, December 7, one week only of the celebrated character actor, Mr. Dominick Murray
The celebrated actor and pantomimist, Mr. Hernandez Foster, in the sensational nautical drama from Frank Leslie's Weekly, "Jack Harkaway: Afloat and Ashore" on Monday, January 25, 1875
Monday, May 18, 1874, for one week only! Engagement of Mr. Louis Aldrich who will appear in the new sensational drama in five acts by Mrs. Lafitte Johnson, entitled "Justice"
Monday, January 19, 1874, Mr. Oliver Doud Byron will appear in his great specialty drama of "Across the Continent"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, January 1, 2 and 3, and Saturday matinee at 2, will be performed the great drama in five acts, entitled "Oliver Twist"
Positively last week of the brilliant engagement of the renowned pantomimist and actress, Miss Marietta Ravel, who will appear in the following celebrated dramas
Monday, September 14, 1874, every evening at 8, Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2, a play in five acts by Augustin Daly, “Under the Gaslight”
Grand revival by special request, Monday, October 12, 1874, the play in five acts by Augustin Daly, "Under the Gaslight"
Engagement of Mr. Dominick Murray, who will appear in the new romantic drama in four acts by Chas. Osborne, entitled "Willy Reilly and His Dear Coleen: A Tale of Ireland's Troubled Days"
Monday, April 28, 1873, Mr. Dominick Murray will appear in the romantic drama in three acts by Charles Osborne, entitled "Blood Money"
Monday, September 7, 1874, will be produced Louis Aldrich's dramatization of Reade's novel, in a prologue and five acts, entitled "Foul Play"
Joint benefit of A. H. Sheldon and Jas. Barnes in "Who Owns the Coat?", Saturday afternoon and evening, May 2, 1874
Monday, May 4, 1874, the charming pantomimist and danseuse, Miss Marietta Ravel, in the grand military drama in four acts, entitled "Jartine"
Monday, August 10, 1874, production of C. H. Morton's new local sensation drama in five acts, entitled "Poor & Proud of New York"
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"
Monday, July 27, 1874, "The Streets of New York"