Tonight and every night, "The Seven Sisters"
"Diane; or, Hands Not Hearts", Tuesday evening, May 13, 1856
Miss Laura Keene and Agnes Robertson as the Brides of Garryowen in "The Colleen Bawn; or, The Brides of Garryowen", tonight, Thursday, March 29, 1860
Tuesday evening, June 10, 1856, the grand romantic and moral drama in five acts, "The Marble Heart"
Tonight, Thursday, March 29, 1860, will be presented for the first time an entirely new Irish drama in three acts written by Dion Boucicault, "The Colleen Bawn; or, The Brides of Garryowen"
On Saturday evening, April 26, 1856, will be presented the grand romantic and moral drama in five acts, "The Marble Heart"
Tonight and every night, the new domestic drama, in a fairy frame, called "Dot", representing Charles Dickens' beautiful story, "The Cricket on the Hearth"
Friday evening, February 27, 1863, a new version (compiled by Charles M. Walcot) of Planche's celebrated fairy extravaganza, "The Fair One With the Golden Locks"
Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 26 and 27, 1663 [1863], the operatic drama in three acts, "The Pet of the Petticoats"
Wednesday evening, November 22, 1865, "The Miseries of Human Life" and "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"
Tuesday evening, March 15, 1864, the new comedy in three acts, entitled "Taming a Butterfly"
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Monday evening, October 2, 1865, will be produced (never acted) a drama of intense interest, entitled "Lolah" in three tableaux, written expressly for Miss Lucy Rushton
Mr. Augustin Daly's most popular, spectacular local folly in three acts, "Round the Clock"
Tuesday evening, January 23, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"
Miss Emma Stanley's drawing-room amusement, "The Seven Ages of Woman", Thursday evening, July 10th
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"
New play. Thrilling story. First night of the great drama, “The Courier of Lyons”, Thursday, October 19. Mr. E. Eddy in two characters
Wednesday evening, May 30, 1866, first benefit of Mr. M. L. Sutton, treasurer, on which occasion will be presented the new romantic drama in four acts, "Pages From the History of David Copperfield"
Wednesday evening, February 3, 1864, the performances will commence with the new original comedy in two acts, "A Bull in a China Shop"