Monday evening, June 26, 1854, a new local drama in two acts, written by H. J. Conway, author of "Uncle Pat's Cabin", expressly for Mrs. B. Williams, entitled "Dick the Newsboy; or, Young America"
Monday evening, November 8th, 1852, "The Duke's Wager; or, A Night in the Bastile"
New Year's night. "Betrothal" and "Giralda; or, The Miller's Wife", Wednesday evening, January 1, 1851
Last night of Miss Davenport, in "Love; or, The Countess & the Serf", Saturday evening, April 6, 1850
Last night of Mr. Forrest as Spartacus in "Gladiator", Saturday evening, September 27, 1851
Mr. Collins in "His Last Legs", Thursday evening, March 20, 1851
Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams, Friday evening, April 18, 1856
Monday evening, April 26, 1852, Mr. Forrest in the character of Pierre in the revived tragedy of "Venice Preserved; or, A Plot Discovered"
Broadway Theatre. This splendid establishment will be opened with a carefully selected company on Monday evening, September 27
Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams in "The Shamrock: The Flower of Erin", this evening, during the week and Saturday matinee
Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist, in “Paul Clifford”, Monday evening, February 2, 1852
Mr. E. L. Davenport as Claude Melnotte in “The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride”, Tuesday evening, September 12, 1854
Saturday evening, December 1, 1855, will be performed the tragedy in five acts, by the Rev. H. Milman, entitled "Fazio; or, The Italian Wife"
Thursday evening, December 22, will be performed, for this night only, the Irish comedy in two acts, of "Born To Good Luck; or, An Irishman's Fortune"
Extraordinary attractions! For the benefit of Mme. Celeste. Friday evening, June 11, 1852, will be performed the celebrated drama, entitled "The Wizard Skiff; or, The Tongueless Pirate Boy"
Thursday evening, January 2, 1851, will be played the new American play, written by G. H. Boker, called "The Betrothal"
Last night but three of the engagement of Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist. "The Serious Family", Wednesday evening, March 19, 1851
Saturday evening, March 3, 1855, will be performed the popular play in five acts by James Sheridan Knowles, entitled "The Wife, a Tale of Mantua"
Last night but two of the celebrated American actor, Mr. E. L. Davenport, who will appear in the original play, "St. Marc; or, A Husband's Sacrifice", Thursday evening, September 14, 1854
On Wednesday evening, April 27, 1853, will be performed for the last time, Shakespeare's sublime tragedy of "Othello, the Moor of Venice", with Mr. Forrest as Othello