13 January 1669

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Theatre: The (first) Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1668-1669
Volume: 1
Comments: The King's Company. This play is on the L. C. list, 5@12, p. 17: Cattalines Conspiracie King here. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 344. Although the L. C. list and Pepys disagree as to the play performed, Pepys' uncertainty suggests that he may have put down the wrong title and that the L. C. list is correct. Pepys, Diary: To the King's playhouse, and there saw, I think, The Maiden Queene. Pepys, Diary, 15 Jan.: [Sir W. Coventry] told me of the great factions at court at this day, even to the sober engaging of great persons, and differences, and making the King cheap and ridiculous. It is about my Lady Harvy's being offended at Doll Common's acting of Sempronia [see 18 Dec. 1668], to imitate her; for which she got my Lord Chamberlain, her kinsman, to imprison Doll: when my Lady Castlemayne made the King to release her, and to order her to act it again, worse than ever, the other day, where the King himself was: and since it was acted again, and my Lady Harvy provided people to hiss her and fling oranges at her: but it seems the heat is come to a great height, and real troubles at court about it

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    *pbridges Catiline. See 18 Dec. 1668. *cbridges The <i>King's Company</i>. This play is on the <i>L. C. list</i>, 5@12, p. 17: <i>Cattalines Conspiracie</i> $King= here. See also <i>Nicoll, Restoration Drama</i>, p. 344. Although the L. C. list and $Pepys= disagree as to the play performed, Pepys' uncertainty suggests that he may have put down the wrong title and that the L. C. list is correct. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the King's playhouse, and there saw, I think, <i>The Maiden Queene</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>, 15 Jan.: [$Sir W. Coventry=] told me of the great factions <i>at court</i> at this day, even to the sober engaging of great persons, and differences, and making the King cheap and ridiculous. It is about my $Lady Harvy='s being offended at $Doll Common='s acting of <i>Sempronia</i>r [see 18 Dec. 1668], to imitate her; for which she got my <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>, her kinsman, to imprison Doll: when my $Lady Castlemayne= made the King to release her, and to order her to act it again, worse than ever, the other day, where the King himself was: and since it was acted again, and my Lady Harvy provided people to hiss her and fling oranges at her: but it seems the heat is come to a great height, and real troubles at court about it.
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    *p1669 01 13 bridges Catiline. ^See16681218^.*c1669 01 13 bridges The <i>King's Company</i>. This play is on the <i>L. C. list</i>, 5@12, p. 17: <i>Cattalines Conspiracie</i> $King= here. See also <i>Nicoll, Restoration Drama</i>, p. 344. Although the L. C. list and $Pepys= disagree as to the play performed, Pepys' uncertainty suggests that he may have put down the wrong title and that the L. C. list is correct. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the King's playhouse, and there saw, I think, <i>The Maiden Queene</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>, 15 Jan.: [$Sir W. Coventry=] told me of the great factions <i>at court</i> at this day, even to the sober engaging of great persons, and differences, and making the King cheap and ridiculous. It is about my $Lady Harvy='s being offended at $Doll Common='s acting of <i>Sempronia</i>r [see 18 Dec. 1668], to imitate her; for which she got my <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>, her kinsman, to imprison Doll: when my $Lady Castlemayne= made the King to release her, and to order her to act it again, worse than ever, the other day, where the King himself was: and since it was acted again, and my Lady Harvy provided people to hiss her and fling oranges at her: but it seems the heat is come to a great height, and real troubles at court about it.
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    Event: 799 | 16690113 | bridges | The <i>King's Company</i>. This play is on the <i>L. C. list</i>, 5@12, p. 17: <i>Cattalines Conspiracie</i> $King= here. See also <i>Nicoll, Restoration Drama</i>, p. 344. Although the L. C. list and $Pepys= disagree as to the play performed, Pepys' uncertainty suggests that he may have put down the wrong title and that the L. C. list is correct. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the King's playhouse, and there saw, I think, <i>The Maiden Queene</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>, 15 Jan.: [$Sir W. Coventry=] told me of the great factions <i>at court</i> at this day, even to the sober engaging of great persons, and differences, and making the King cheap and ridiculous. It is about my $Lady Harvy='s being offended at $Doll Common='s acting of <i>Sempronia</i> [see 18 Dec. 1668], to imitate her; for which she got my <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>, her kinsman, to imprison Doll: when my $Lady Castlemayne= made the King to release her, and to order her to act it again, worse than ever, the other day, where the King himself was: and since it was acted again, and my Lady Harvy provided people to hiss her and fling oranges at her: but it seems the heat is come to a great height, and real troubles at court about it
    Performance: 799 | 799 | p | Catiline | See16681218.

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