07 December 1666

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Theatre: The (first) Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1666-1667
Volume: 1
Comments: The King's Company. Pepys, Diary: To the King's playhouse, where two acts were almost done when I come in; and there I sat with my cloak about my face, and saw the remainder of The Mayd's Tragedy; a good play, and well acted, especially by the younger Marshall, who is become a pretty good actor, and is the first play I have seen in either of the houses since before the great plague, they having acted now about fourteen days publickly. But I was in Mighty pain lest I should be seen by any body to be at a play. Elegy on that Worthy and Famous Actor, Mr Charles Hart, who departed this Life Thursday August the 18th., 1683: @Such Pow'r He had o'r the Spectators gain'd,@As forc'd a Real passion from a Feign'd.@For when they saw Amintor bleed, straight all@The House, for every Drop, a Tear let fall;@And when Arbaces wept by sympathy,@A glowing Tide of Wo gush'd from each Eye.@ [Reprinted in Thorn-Drury, A Little Ark, pp. 47ff; Sprague, Beaumont and Fletcher, p.38.

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    *p ?bridges The Maid's Tragedy. [$Pepys=:% Evadne?-Rebecca Marshall; [$Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, p. 5):% King-Wintersel; Melantius-Mohun; Amintor-Hart; Calianas-Shatterel; Aspatia-Mrs Boutel? [but she probably did not come on the stage until 1670]. [See also 17 Nov. 1660.% *c ?bridges The <i>King's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the King's playhouse, where two acts were almost done when I come in; and there I sat with my cloak about my face, and saw the remainder of <i>The Mayd's Tragedy</i>; a good play, and well acted, especially by $the younger Marshall=, who is become a pretty good actor, and is the first play I have seen in either of the houses since before the great plague, they having acted now about fourteen days publickly. But I was in Mighty pain lest I should be seen by any body to be at a play. <i>Elegy on that Worthy and Famous Actor, Mr Charles Hart</i>, who departed this Life Thursday August the 18th., 1683: @Such Pow'r He had o'r the Spectators gain'd,@As forc'd a Real passion from a Feign'd.@For when they saw Amintor bleed, straight all@The House, for every Drop, a Tear let fall;@And when Arbaces wept by sympathy,@A glowing Tide of Wo gush'd from each Eye.@ [Reprinted in $Thorn-Drury=, <i>A Little Ark</i>, pp. 47ff; $Sprague=, $Beaumont= and $Fletcher=, p.38.]
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    *p1666 12 07 bridges The Maid's Tragedy. $Pepys=: Evadne?-Rebecca Marshall; [$Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, p. 5): King-Wintersel; Melantius-Mohun; Amintor-Hart; Calianas-Shatterel; Aspatia-Mrs Boutel? [but she probably did not come on the stage until 1670]. [See also 17 Nov. 1660.*c1666 12 07 bridges The <i>King's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the King's playhouse, where two acts were almost done when I come in; and there I sat with my cloak about my face, and saw the remainder of <i>The Mayd's Tragedy</i>; a good play, and well acted, especially by $the younger Marshall=, who is become a pretty good actor, and is the first play I have seen in either of the houses since before the great plague, they having acted now about fourteen days publickly. But I was in Mighty pain lest I should be seen by any body to be at a play. <i>Elegy on that Worthy and Famous Actor, Mr Charles Hart</i>, who departed this Life Thursday August the 18th., 1683: @Such Pow'r He had o'r the Spectators gain'd,@As forc'd a Real passion from a Feign'd.@For when they saw Amintor bleed, straight all@The House, for every Drop, a Tear let fall;@And when Arbaces wept by sympathy,@A glowing Tide of Wo gush'd from each Eye.@ [Reprinted in $Thorn-Drury=, <i>A Little Ark</i>, pp. 47ff; $Sprague=, $Beaumont= and $Fletcher=, p.38.]
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    Event: 479 | 16661207 | bridges | The <i>King's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the King's playhouse, where two acts were almost done when I come in; and there I sat with my cloak about my face, and saw the remainder of <i>The Mayd's Tragedy</i>; a good play, and well acted, especially by $the younger Marshall=, who is become a pretty good actor, and is the first play I have seen in either of the houses since before the great plague, they having acted now about fourteen days publickly. But I was in Mighty pain lest I should be seen by any body to be at a play. <i>Elegy on that Worthy and Famous Actor, Mr Charles Hart</i>, who departed this Life Thursday August the 18th., 1683: @Such Pow'r He had o'r the Spectators gain'd,@As forc'd a Real passion from a Feign'd.@For when they saw Amintor bleed, straight all@The House, for every Drop, a Tear let fall;@And when Arbaces wept by sympathy,@A glowing Tide of Wo gush'd from each Eye.@ [Reprinted in $Thorn-Drury=, <i>A Little Ark</i>, pp. 47ff; $Sprague=, $Beaumont= and $Fletcher=, p.38.
    Performance: 479 | 479 | p | The Maid's Tragedy | $Pepys=: Evadne?-Rebecca Marshall; [$Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, p. 5): King-Wintersel; Melantius-Mohun; Amintor-Hart; Calianas-Shatterel; Aspatia-Mrs Boutel? [but she probably did not come on the stage until 1670]. [See also 17 Nov. 1660.but she probably did not come on the stage until 1670]. [See also 17 Nov. 1660.
    Cast:
    408 | 479 | Evadne? | Rebecca Marshall
    409 | 479 | King | Wintersel
    410 | 479 | Melantius | Mohun
    411 | 479 | Amintor | Hart
    412 | 479 | Calianas | Shatterel
    413 | 479 | Aspatia | Mrs Boutel?

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Pepys: Evadne?-Rebecca Marshall; [Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, p. 5): King-Wintersel; Melantius-Mohun; Amintor-Hart; Calianas-Shatterel; Aspatia-Mrs Boutel? [but she probably did not come on the stage until 1670]. [See also 17 Nov. 1660.but she probably did not come on the stage until 1670]. [See also 17 Nov. 1660.
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