New York Herald Job OfficeBenefit of Mr. Davidge. Friday evening, October 10, 1856, the performance will commence with the favorite play of "All Is Not Gold That Glitters"
New York Herald Job OfficeBrougham’s Bowery Theatre. Incomparable bill! Stay away if you can. Thursday evening, October 9, 1856, “Dred; or, The Dismal Swamp” and “Po-ca-hon-tas; or, The Gentle Savage”
unknownFolding fan of spangled white silk with box
unknownMonday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"
Baker & GodwinBooth benefit for the Shakespeare statue fund. Junius Brutus, Edwin and John Wilkes Booth in "Julius Caesar", Friday evening, November 25
unknownThis evening, Thursday, April 13, will be acted "Belphegor; or, The Mountebank and His Family"
New York Herald Job OfficeIncomparable bill! Look at it and stay away if you can. Wednesday evening, October 8, 1856, the performances will commence with an adaptation of "Dred; or, The Dismal Swamp" in three acts
unknown"The Coopers," "Poison," and "Le Jardin Mabille"
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving EstablishmentBowery Theatre. The largest and most elegant variety theater in America will open on Monday evening, February 11, 1878
New York Herald Job OfficePalace Garden, 14th Street and Sixth Avenue. On Thursday night, August 26, a grand promenade concert d'ete will be given under the direction of Mr. Thomas Baker
Cameron & Co., Printers (New York, N.Y.)Monday, November 1, 1880, the celebrated comedian Fred Warren, by permission of Dr. Lathrop of the Boylston Museum, Boston, producing the burlesque "Sir Joseph Wiess Beer"
unknownGrand complimentary testimonial to Captain James M. Turner, Saturday evening, November 1, to commence with the popular drama of “The Toodles; or, The Farmer’s Daughter”
New York Herald Job OfficeBowery Theatre. Opening night! This splendid edifice, being now completed, will open to the public on Monday evening, August 4
Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving EstablishmentThe event of the season! Thursday afternoon, April 25, grand annual matinee benefit tendered to the attaches of the Theatre
James McWilliamsMonday evening, January 31, 1881, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. J. Bruno (late of "The Tourists") in their new musical burletta, "The Voyagers; or, Fun on the White Star Line"
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