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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

Performance Comment: Edition of 1665 has a Prologue-Montezuma; Epilogue-Montezuma but no actors' names; However, Anne Marshall played a role (see Pepys, 1 Feb. 1663@4). However, Anne Marshall played a role (see Pepys, 1 Feb. 1663@4).
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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Event Comment: Pepys, Diary: And took my wife out immediately to the King's Theatre, it being a new month, and once a month I may go, and there saw The Indian Queen acted; which indeed is a most pleasant show, and beyond my expectation; the play good, but spoiled with the ryme, which breaks the sense. But above my expectation most, the eldest Marshall did do her part most excellently well as I ever heard woman in my life; but her voice not so sweet so Ianthe's [Mrs Betterton's]; but, however, we came home mightily contented

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Queen

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Mainpiece Title: The German Princess

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Mainpiece Title: The Rival Ladies

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Mainpiece Title: The Rival Ladies

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Mainpiece Title: The Night Walker; Or, The Little Thief

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Emperour; Or, The Conquest Of Mexico By The Spaniards

Performance Comment: Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, p. 9): Emperour-Major Mohun; Odmar-Wintersel; Guymor-Kynaston; Priest-Cartwright; Cortez-Hart; Vasquez-Burt; Cidaria-Mrs Ellen Gwin [but she probably was not in the original cast]; Almeria-Mrs Anne? Marshall; [Pepys (15 Jan. 1667): Alibech-Mrs Weaver; Prologue-; Epilogue-.
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Role: Almeria Actor: Mrs Anne? Marshall
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Event Comment: Rugge's Diurnal, BM Add. Mss. 10117, folio 179: Acted at Whitehall atcourt a play witt wt'out mony before King and nobility. Pepys, Diary, 15 Oct.: But she [Lady Carteret] cries out of the vices of the Court, and how they are going to set up plays already; and how, the next day after the late great fast, the Duchesse of York did give the King and Queene a play. Nay, she told me that they nave heretofore had plays at court the very nights before the fast for the death of the late King [i.e., on the night preceding 30 Jan.]

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Mainpiece Title: Wit Without Money

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Mainpiece Title: The Scornful Lady

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Mainpiece Title: The Humorous Lieutenant

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Event Comment: The King's Company. Richard Legh, writing to his wife, 3 Jan. 1667@7, reported to her concerning this play: which is so damn'd bawdy that the Ladyes flung their peares and fruites at the Actors (Lady Newton, The House of Lyme, p. 240). Pepys, Diary: Alone to the King's House, and there saw The Custome of the Country, the second time of its beind acted, wherein Knipp does the Widow well; but, of all the plays that ever I did see, the worst--having neither plot, language, nor anything in the earth that is acceptable; only Knipp sings a little song admirably. But fully the worst play that ever I saw or I believe shall see

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Mainpiece Title: The Custom Of The Country

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Emperor

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Mainpiece Title: The Indian Emperor

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Mainpiece Title: Secret Love; Or, The Maiden Queen

Performance Comment: . probably had its premiere in late February. When Pepys saw it on 2 March 1666@7, it had been given previously. The edition of 1668 lists: Queen of Sicily-Mrs Rebecca? Marshall; Candiope-Mrs Anne Marshall? Quin; Asteria-Mrs Knep; Florimel-Mrs Ellen Guyn; Flavia-Mrs Frances Davenport; Olinda-Mrs Rutter; Sabina-Mrs Eliz. Davenport; Melissa-Mrs Cory; Lysimantes-Burt; Philocles-Mohun; Celadon-Hart; Prologue-; Second Prologue-; Epilogue by a Person of Quality-; Song in act IV-Mrs Knep.
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Role: Queen of Sicily Actor: Mrs Rebecca? Marshall
Role: Candiope Actor: Mrs Anne Marshall? Quin
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Mainpiece Title: Rule A Wife And Have A Wife

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Mainpiece Title: The Maid's Tragedy

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Mainpiece Title: Secret Love; Or, The Maiden Queen

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