Friday evening, August 29, 1862, will be presented the laughable pantomime of "The Magic Trumpet" with new tricks, scenery, transformations and fireworks
Wednesday evening, June 23, 1858, will be presented Shakespeare’s sublime tragedy entitled “Macbeth”
Monday evening, April 14, 1856, will be presented the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Scholar"
Thursday evening, March 7, 1861, will be presented "Oliver Twist", commencing with the second act, which will embrace the whole of Miss Cushman's great impersonation of Nancy Sikes
"A Bachelor of Arts", the popular comedy, never acted here, will be given on Monday, December 1, 1862
Monday evening, October 27, 1862, "The Lady of Lyons"
Monday evening, June 2, will be presented for the first time, Bulwer's beautiful five-act play, entitled "Money"
The new five-act comedy called "Playing With Fire" written by John Brougham will be acted tonight and every evening until further notice
Monday evening, November 24, 1856, will be presented the new and extraordinary romantic legendary drama, entitled "The Dice of Death; or, The Spectral Avenger"
Wednesday evening, January 7, 1857, will be performed the play in five acts, by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bt., called "Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy", with Mr. Forrest as Richelieu, Cardinal Minister
Saturday evening, March 28, 1857, will be presented a new and interesting drama in three acts, entitled "Claude Loraine; or, The Peasant, the Libertine and the Brigand"
Friday evening, March 10, will be performed the tragedy of "Pizarro; or, The Death of Rolla"
Benefit of Mr. Charles Mathews, who will appear in two popular characters. Tuesday, February 9, the celebrated comedy in three acts, "The Serious Family"
Opening night of the fall season. Monday evening, August 24, 1857, will be presented the popular farce of "Lola Montes; or, Catching a Governor"
Thursday evening, March 19, first night of an original drama by John H. Wilkins, Esq., entitled "The Green Hills of the West"
Friday evening, August 17, 1860, will be presented the reminiscence of childhood's romance, "Cinderella; or, The Good Fairy and Little Glass Slipper"
Monday, December 15, 1862, O'Keefe's standard comedy, "Wild Oats"
Friday, October 30, 1857, Shakespeare's play in five acts, of "Romeo and Juliet". Miss Cushman will sustain her popular character of Romeo
Friday afternoon and evening, July 4, will be presented the new patriotic drama, "The Birth of Freedom"
Wednesday, January 27, 1858, first night of the celebrated comedy in five acts, of "Old Heads and Young Hearts"