Another great novelty added to P.T. Barnum & Co.'s and Adam Forepaugh's combined shows. Special engagement of the Neptune of the 19th century, Capt. Paul Boyton, commencing Monday, April 11
Barnum's Museum. Every day and evening this week, commencing Monday, March 23, 1863, re-engagement for a brief period, of that charming little Minnie Warren
Wonder of the world! For one week more! Every day and evening this week, commencing on Monday, August 22, the real mermaid!
J. Grau's French Opera Bouffe Company. Wednesday, February 24, 1869, at 7 3/4, "Genevieve de Brabant".
Barnum's American Museum. Thursday, January 31, 1861. Great increase of attractions! Old Adams' California menagerie and others
Monday, February 8, 1875, and during the week, Birch, Wambold and Backus, the San Francisco Minstrels
Great array of talent for the holidays. An entire new company. On New Year's Day! Four grand performances will be given
Tuesday, December 15, 1857. Van Amburgh & Co.’s grand equestrian, zoological and hippo-dramatic company
Monday, March 15, 1875, and during the week - Birch, Wambold and Backus, San Francisco Minstrels
Brougham's Bowery Theatre. Monday evening, September 15, 1856, the performances will commence with "Life in New York; or, Tom and Jerry On a Visit"
"Fascination", "Love's Labor", "Life in a Tenement House", "The Bashful Venus" and "Birthday Quadrille"
Week of February 5. Fred. Waldmann's Specialty Co. from Waldmann's Opera House, Newark, N.J. Fred. Waldmann, proprietor and manager
Tonight and every night, the new domestic drama, in a fairy frame, called "Dot", representing Charles Dickens' beautiful story, "The Cricket on the Hearth"
Spring season of French opera bouffe commencing Wednesday evening, March 31, for the farewell appearances in New York of Mlle. Marie Aimee, in "La Jolie Parfumeuse"
Broadway Theatre. This splendid establishment will opened with a carefully selected company on Monday evening, September 27. The entertainments will commence with "The School For Scandal"
To commence with the comic pantomime in one act by Mons. Neuville, "The Skeleton"
The Mark Smith matinee memorial benefit will take place at Booth's Theatre on Thursday, October 8, 1874
Monday evening, February 5, 1866, the performance will commence with, for the first time in America, the new comedy in two acts, "Who Killed Cock Robin"
34th Street Opera House. Monday evening, May 15, and during the week, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, 1871
The performance will commence with the laughable side-splitting pantomime of "The Four Lovers"