Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 29, grand musical and dramatic festival, afternoon and evening, for the benefit of St. Cecilia's Church (Rev. H. Flattery, Pastor)
The event of the season! Thursday afternoon, April 25, grand annual matinee benefit tendered to the attaches of the Theatre
Thursday afternoon, May 4, 1876, farewell benefit of Mr. George Rignold
A new and original comedy in three acts, entitled "Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879
Thursday, June 12, 1873, a grand charity matinee under the direction of Mr. Augustin Daly, in aid of the Foundling Asylum of the City of New York, under the care of the Sisters of Charity
Thursday evening, June 25, 1874, annual benefit (prior to his departure for Europe), of Dan Bryant
Saturday, November 14, 1874, first night of "The Shaughraun"
This Saturday afternoon, May 22 at 11-2, "Wild Oats" matinee with Mr. Edwin Adams and Miss Fanny Morant. Last nights of "Othello" and last week but one of the engagement of Mr. Edwin Booth
Benefit of the New York Foundling Asylum under the charge of the Sisters of Charity, Saturday afternoon, February 7, 1874
The week commencing Monday, November 3. Mr. Josh Hart's world-renowned creation, "Chicago Before the Fire, During the Fire and After the Fire"
The new play in four acts, "Diplomacy", Monday, June 11, 1878, and every evening during the week, also Saturday matinee
Complimentary testimonial to Mr. W. R. Floyd, Monday evening, May 31, 1880 (Decoration Day)
Wednesday, May 5, 1869, will be superbly presented Shakespeare's last work, "The Tempest"
Monday, January 14, 1878, Georgie Dean Spaulding, queen of the cornet and empress of the harp
During the week ending May 4, 1878, will be presented a new play in four acts, entitled "Diplomacy"
The American play at last! "The Danites; or, Heart of the Sierras" written by Mr. Joaquin Miller, the popular and gifted poet
Thursday evening, May 21, 1874, will be presented "Damon and Pythias"
Friday evening, November 16, 1877, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy in five acts, "King Richard III; or, The Battle of Bosworth Field"
Program for the week commencing October 26, the evening's entertainment will commence with the laughable Negro farce, entitled "The Coopers"
The week commencing Monday, October 7, John F. Poole's new drama, entitled "Eva; or, Uncle Tom's Cabin"