Tony Pastor's Opera House. Program for Monday evening, June 10, 1867
"Did You Rap At the Door?"
"The Milliners"
"The Lawyer's Clerk"
"Cat-as-tro-phe"
"The Old Clock"
Benefit of Miss Celia Iferd (Mrs. Hen Mason). "The Milliners"
"More Soft Soap!"
"Love Under Difficulties"
Bowery Opera House. Benefit of Frank Girard, Thursday, March 25, 1875
Friday afternoon and evening, July 4, will be presented the new patriotic drama, "The Birth of Freedom"
"Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette", Saturday, November 29, 1856, in the afternoon and also in the evening
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
"Lawyer's Clerk?", "Grousemeier's Daughter", "Who Is Boss?", "The Family Pest" and "Jocko, the Brazilian Ape", Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 15, 16, 17
Friday evening, August 17, 1860, will be presented the reminiscence of childhood's romance, "Cinderella; or, The Good Fairy and Little Glass Slipper"
Glorious attractions for St. Patrick's Day, Tuesday evening, March 17, 1857. "Jack Sheppard" and "Karmel the Scout; or, The Rebels of the Jerseys"
For the benefit of Mr. Fisher, "Wild Oats", on Saturday evening, June 5, 1847
Monday, January 24. Grand banner week. A great comic play, "Dinkle and McGinty's Racket"
Monday, January 14, 1878, Georgie Dean Spaulding, queen of the cornet and empress of the harp
For the benefit of Mr. T. D. Rice, the inimitable Jim Crow, and positively his last appearance, Saturday evening, September 25