Mr. Marble as Josh Sims in "Family Ties" and as Lot in "Hue and Cry", Tuesday, June 23
Mr. Marble in three plays, "Sam Patch in France", "Vermont Wool Dealer" and "Black Eye'd Susan", Wednesday, June 24
Mr. Wallack in his third appearance in three years, in "Ernestine; or, Wrong at Last", Wednesday, April 7, 1847
Mrs. Shaw and Mr. H. Placide in "Edith; or, Dealings with the Firm of Dombey & Son", Monday evening, November 20, 1848
First night of "The Favorite", Monday, October 4, 1847
Monday evening, April 12, 1847, will be revived the tragic play of "Pizarro; or, the Death of Rolla"
For the benefit of Mr. G. Barrett, "The School for Scandal", Wednesday, May 26, 1847
For the benefit of Mrs. Seguin, and last appearance but one of Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Frazer, Mr. Delavanti and Mr. Seguin, "The Postillion of Lonjumeau", Monday evening, January 5, 1846
Mrs. Hunt's Benefit, "The Trumpeter's Daughter", on Thursday evening, May 27, 1847
Mr. Hackett, second night of his farewell engagement, as Sir John Falstaff in "The Merry Wives of Windsor", Wednesday evening, October 30
Wednesday evening, March 4, will performed the comedy of "The Provoked Husband; or, A Journey to London" by Vanbrugh & Cibber
Wednesday evening, October 27, will be performed the Indian tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags", with Metamora by Mr. Forrest
For the benefit of Mr. Fisher, "Wild Oats", on Saturday evening, June 5, 1847
For the benefit of Mr. Dyott, "Eugene Aram; or, Saint Robert's Cave", Tuesday, May 25, 1847
Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Frazer and Mr. Seguin in "Le Brasseur de Preston", Monday evening, March 23
Thursday evening, April 9, will be performed the comedy in five acts, "The Elder Brother", adapted from Beaumont and Fletcher for Mr. Murdoch
Wednesday evening, July 16, will be performed for the first time in this city “La Juive” (“The Jewess”), a grand opera in five acts with words by Scribe and music by Halevy
"Guy Mannering; or, The Gipsy's Prophecy", Saturday evening, November 16
Mr. Anderson will appear in "The Robbers", Monday, May 10, 1847
The new play, in five acts, "The Curfew", will be repeated on Wednesday evening, March 9