New-York, February. By the Old American Company, a comedy, "More Ways Than One", Monday evening, February 27
New-York, January 25, 1794. Theatre. By the Old American Company, a comedy, "The West Indian", Monday evening, January 27
New-York, January 7, 1794. Theatre. By the Old American Company, a comedy, "Belles Stratagem", Wednesday evening, January 8
New-York, February 16. Theatre. By the Old American Company, a comedy called "He Would Be a Soldier", Monday evening, February 20
New-York, March 24, 1787. By the Old American Company on Monday evening, March 26, "The Jealous Wife" and "The Widow's Vow"
For the benefit of Mr. Marriott, a tragedy, translated from the German of M. Schiller, "The Robbers", Wednesday evening, May 13
New-York, May. Mr. Woolls's benefit, a dramatic piece, "The Mountaineers", Wednesday evening, May 11
The new play, in five acts, "The Curfew", will be repeated on Wednesday evening, March 9
For the benefit of Mr. Power. Wednesday evening, March 30, will be performed the comedy of "Etiquette Run Mad; or, A Wife For a Blunder"
New-York, April 6. A dramatic piece, "The Mountaineers", Friday evening, April 8
Third night of Mr. Wood's engagement. On Monday evening, September 17, 1810, will be presented the comedy, "The Wheel of Fortune"
Mitchell's Olympic Theatre. Saturday evening, April 12, the evening's entertainments will commence with the petite comedy entitled "The Crown Prince; or, The Buckle of Brilliants"
Wednesday evening, January 3, 1866, the performance will commence with De Walden's great comedy of "Sam"
Mitchell's Olympic Theatre. On Monday evening, December 27, 1841, the entertainments to commence with the musical comedy called "The Two Figaros"
This evening, Wednesday, September 18, will be acted the comedy of "The Love Chase"
Miss C. Fisher in "The Merchant of Venice", Wednesday evening, December 19, 1827
Last night but three of the engagement of Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist. "The Serious Family", Wednesday evening, March 19, 1851
Tuesday evening, March 15, 1864, the new comedy in three acts, entitled "Taming a Butterfly"
Mrs. Warner in "A Winter's Tale", Wednesday evening, September 24
Wednesday evening, May 13, 1857, a new hippodramatic spectacle in four acts, arranged and adapted by John Brougham, called "The Devil's Horse; or, The Curse of Ambition"