Saturday, October 22, 1853, will be presented the elegant comedietta of "Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady"
Monday, June 13, 1853, benefit of Mr. Wallack and last night of Shakespeare's comedy of "As You Like It" with Mr. Wallack as Jacques
Saturday, June 11, 1853, for the sixth time, Shakespeare’s play of “As You Like It”
Great bill tonight for the benefit of Mr. Walcot. Friday, February 10, 1854, Poole's charming comedietta, "A Soldier's Courtship"
Benefit of Mr. Blake. Last night for the comedy of "The Rivals". First night of the petite drama of "Grandfather Whitehead", Friday, November 25, 1853
Facsimile of program used at the opening of Wallack's Theatre, September 8, 1852
Monday evening, April 14, 1856, will be presented the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Scholar"
Wednesday, November 5, 1856, Mr. Wallack will appear as Jacques in Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It"
Benefit of Mrs. Brougham, this evening, Friday, April 21, 1854. "The Game of Life" and "Immediate Satisfaction; or, An Affair of Honor"
Monday, November 17, 1856, Mr. Wallack will appear in his great original character in the celebrated drama of "Don Caesar de Bazan"
Monday, January 27, 1851, will be presented an English version, arranged by George Loder, of Auber's opera of "The Ambassadress; or, A Manager's Miseries"
Thursday evening, April 3, the performance will commence with Brougham’s version of “David Copperfield”, with Brougham as Wilkins Micawber
Friday evening, September 12, the great bill repeated! "Irish Lion", "Card Case" with the highly successful yacht race and, by desire, "The Tigers"
Saturday evening, February 8, the new comedy "Serve Him Right; or, The Rake Reformed"
Saturday, December 27, 1856, will be presented for the third time, a new petite comedy, entitled "The Rights and Wrongs of Woman"
Wednesday, December 3, 1856, the celebrated play of "The Elder Brother"
Mr. Wallack as Shylock in “The Merchant of Venice” and first night of a comedietta, “Love and Charity”, Thursday, April 24, 1856
Tuesday, October 3, tenth night of the new and original drama by Tom Taylor, Esq., entitled "The Serf"
Monday evening, January 26, 1852, the performances will commence with an overture by the orchestra. After which the successful comedietta of "The Two Bonnycastles"
Mrs. Blake's benefit, this evening, Thursday, April 6, 1854. For the first time in many years, S. J. Arnold's admirable comedy of "Man and Wife"