Monday, November 12, 1877, and every evening until further notice, will be presented Farnie's highly successful London burlesque, entitled "Robinson Crusoe"
Monday, January 21, 1878, "Babes in the Wood; or, Who Killed Cock Robin?"
The last representation of Farnie's celebrated burlesque, in two acts, "Bluebeard", Saturday evening, August 25, 1877
M'lle Eme Roseau and Mr. Wm. Edouin will appear Monday, January 28, 1878, in "Babes in the Wood; or, Who Killed Cock Robin"
Program for the week commencing January 25. The new and beautiful Irish sketch, entitled "The Skibbeeah"
Monday evening, December 20, 1875, will be presented the centennial sensation drama, by Tom H. Darlington, in four acts, entitled "1776; or, Valley Forge"
Special matinee performance for the benefit of the family of the late George Holland, Thursday, January 19, 1871
Monday, February 8, 1875, and during the week, Birch, Wambold and Backus, the San Francisco Minstrels
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 29, grand musical and dramatic festival, afternoon and evening, for the benefit of St. Cecilia's Church (Rev. H. Flattery, Pastor)
Program for the week commencing October 26, the evening's entertainment will commence with the laughable Negro farce, entitled "The Coopers"
For the week ending March 24, 1877, every night and Saturday matinee, the Kiralfy Brothers grand comic spectacular extravaganza, "A Trip to the Moon"
Wednesday evening, February 11, 1857, the performance will commence with "The Magic Harp of Altenberg; or, The Wife's Avenger"
Wednesday evening, November 22, 1865, "The Miseries of Human Life" and "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"
Thanksgiving Day. The celebrated drama, "Don Caesar de Bazan" with Mr. Holland as Jacques Strop, Thursday evening, December 12
For the benefit of the new Church of St. Agnes. Thursday, November 30, 1876, Thanksgiving night. Under the direction of Mr. A. M. Palmer
Thursday evening, December 23, 1847, the evening's entertainment will commence with a new comic drama by J. R. Planche, entitled "Pride of the Market"
The new play, in five acts, "The Curfew", will be repeated on Wednesday evening, March 9
Friday evening, August 17, 1860, will be presented the reminiscence of childhood's romance, "Cinderella; or, The Good Fairy and Little Glass Slipper"
Variety and "Camptown Dance", Wednesday evening, November 5