The wonderful Ravel family, "Nicodemus" and "Raoul; or, The Magic Star", Friday, October 10, 1851
The wonderful Ravel Family, this evening, Friday, January 2, 1852
The Ravel Family, Monday, November 24
The wonderful Ravels will appear tonight with Mlle. Robert and Young Hengler in a grand ballet, la corde tendue and "Asphodel; or, the Magic Pen", Tuesday, September 2, 1856
Saturday evening, September 30, benefit of the widow and orphans of the late Samuel Nichols
John Sefton's benefit. Only appearance on the same evening of the Ravel Family, 25 in number, and Mr. Burton, who will sustain his great character of Mr. Fright, Wednesday, January 7, 1852
Saturday evening, August 9, 1856. Grand gala night for the first benefit in America of Mlle. Robert on which occasion the wonderful Ravels and young Hengler will appear
First appearance of Mrs. Mowatt since her return from Europe, and Mr. Dyott as Armand, in "Armand; or, The Peer and the Peasant", Tuesday, August 19
Notice to the public. The Ravels leave America by the steamer Arago, consequently these are positively their last appearances. Tuesday, April 27, 1858, the brothers in two grand pieces
Miss Emma Stanley's drawing-room amusement, "The Seven Ages of Woman", Thursday evening, July 10th
First appearance of the celebrated prima donna of L'Opera Comique, Madame Anna Thillon, as La Catrina in "Crown Diamonds", Monday evening, March 15
Tuesday, May 25, 1852, benefit of the wonderful Caroline Rousset. The performance to commence with the vaudeville of "The Sentinel"
Grand complimentary testimonial to Captain James M. Turner, Saturday evening, November 1, to commence with the popular drama of “The Toodles; or, The Farmer’s Daughter”
Mr. Forrest as "Hamlet", Wednesday evening, January 21, 1857
M. Jullien has the honor to announce that his 20th concert at Metropolitan Hall, and 45th in New York, will take place Tuesday evening, October 18, 1853
Edwin Forrest will appear in "Metamora", Thursday evening, October 22, 1863
Miss Emma Stanley's benefit will take place this Thursday evening, July 24, on which occasion she will appear in "The Seven Ages of Woman"
Thursday evening, February 5, 1857, will be performed for the first time in New York, an entirely new and elegant ballet, "Rose and Papillon", composed and produced by Mlle. Yrca Mathias
Every evening until further notice. The comic sketch of "The Troublesome Boy"
Friday evening, August 29, 1862, will be presented the laughable pantomime of "The Magic Trumpet" with new tricks, scenery, transformations and fireworks