Brougham, John. Shakespeare's Dream: An Historic Pageant with an Allegorical Introduction.. New York: Samuel French, 1858.
Brougham, John. The Miller of New Jersey; or, The Prison-Hulk. An Historical Drama-Spectacle, in Three Acts. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole. New York: Samuel French, 1858.
Brougham, John. Art and Artifice, or, Woman's Love An Original Drama in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French, 1859.
Brougham, John. Metamora; or The Last of the Pollywogs. A Burlesque in Two Acts. Boston: H.W. Swett, 1859.
Balfe, M.W. and John Brougham. Blanche de Nevers: An Opera in Four Acts. London: Addison & Lucas, 1862.
Byron, Henry J. and John Brougham. The Motto: I Am All There: A New and Original Burlesque. London: T.H. Lacy, 1863.
Brougham, John, Paul Fèval, and M. Anicet-Bourgeois. The Duke's Daughter, or, The Hunchback of Paris: A Drama in Three Acts and a Prologue. London: Thomas Hailes Lacy; New York: Samuel French, 1863.
Balfe, M.W., John Brougham T. Packer. The Banner of St. George: A National Song. London: Duncan Davison & Co., 1864.
Russell, Henry, John Brougham, and A. Laby. Mother Take me to the Ball To-Night. London: Music Library Co., 1865.
Foster, Stephen Collins and John Brougham. My Angel Boy: I Cannot See Thee Die. New York: Wm. A. Pond & Co., 1865.
Brougham, John. "Persevere [for the Saturday Press]." New York Saturday Press, December 19, 1865, 297.