Event Comment: The 
King's Company.  
Pepys, Diary: [After loo
king in at 
lif], 
and so to the 
King's house: 
and there, going in, met with 
Knepp, 
and she took us up into the tireing-rooms: 
and to the women's shift, where 
Nell was dressing herself, 
and was all unready, 
and is very Pretty, prettier than I thought.  
And so walked all up 
and down the house above, 
and then below into the scene-room, 
and there sat down, 
and she gave us fruit: 
and here I read the questions to Knepp, while she answered me, through all her part of 
Flora's Figary's which was acted to-day.  But, Lord! to see how they were both painted would make a man mad, 
and did make me loath them; 
and what base company of men comes among them, 
and how lewdly they talk! 
and how poor the men are in clothes, 
and yet what a shew they make on the stage by c
andle-light, is very observable.  But to see how Nell cursed, for having so few people in the pit, was pretty; the other house carrying away all the people at the new play, 
and is said, now-a-days, to have generally most company, as being better players.  By 
and by into the pit, 
and there was the play, which is pretty good