[1] In 1877, she was engaged by Karl Hoff for the role of Germania at a festival honoring William I, on the occasion of his visit to the artists' association "Malkasten" in Düsseldorf.
In addition, Haverland made numerous guest appearances with the ensemble of the Meiningen Court Theatre, including tours to London and St. Petersburg.
[1] In 1892, Haverland made a guest appearance in New York City, where she played the leading role in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler at the Amberg's Theatre.
In the Berlin novel Allerlei Glück, which has remained in fragment form, Fontane placed the character of the theatre-loving Bertha, who is enthusiastic about the role of Iphigenie and chats with her friend Hanke about various plays, on a posthumous journey to Haverland.
Her name deserves a place of honour next to Charlotte Wolter, Klara Ziegler, Kathi Frank, and Eleonore Benzinger-Wahlmann [de].