The fairy pantomime spectacle, "Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper"
The entirely new and decidedly original Christmas pantomime, "Harlequin Blue Beard; or, The Good Fairy Preciosa and the Bad Demon Rustifusti"
"Blue Beard a la Turque-Francaise; or, The Good Fairy Triumphant Over the Demon of Discord"
First week of the season! Matinees at 2 1/2 Wednesday and Saturday
Friday evening, December 6, 1839, the entertainments will commence with a grand desert descriptive scena, entitled "The Halt of the Arabs", portraying the customs of the Bedouin tribes
The Wonderful Japanese Troupe at the Academy of Music
Bowery Theatre and New York Circus. The honourable Martin Van Buren will visit the theater this evening
"The Seven Sisters", tonight and every night
Tuesday, December 15, 1857. Van Amburgh & Co.’s grand equestrian, zoological and hippo-dramatic company
This evening, Thursday, April 13, will be acted "Belphegor; or, The Mountebank and His Family"
Thursday evening, June 14, will be acted Buckstone's drama, entitled "The Lost Son; or, Luke the Labourer"
Benefit of Mr. Burton. Saturday, January 30, the comedy in five acts, "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
Grand operatic matinee. 2 performances today, Saturday, April 26th at 1 o'clock and 8 P.M. Miss Caroline Richings in her celebrated character of Stella in "The Enchantress"
"The Coopers," "Poison," and "Le Jardin Mabille"
Friday afternoon and evening, July 4, will be presented the new patriotic drama, "The Birth of Freedom"
Second night of the new national historical drama, “The Birth of Freedom”, to be followed by an attractive olio of singing and dancing, and the drama “Robber’s Wife”, Saturday evening, July 5, 1856
Tuesday evening, May 13, a grand varied concert and musical pasticcio
Continued and extraordinary success of Miss Cushman as La Tisbe in the new play, “The Actress of Padua”, Friday evening, October 2
"The Colleen Bawn", Tuesday, August 8, 1864
Friday, October 29, 1852, will be played for the first time an original piece, written expressly for Mr. Thompson, called "Old York and New York; or, the [...]uck Shooter"