Event Comment: The Duke's Company. On Thursday 10 Dec. 1663, Pepys reported that t
his play was to be acted
the following week, but
the date of
the first performance is uncertain. But--except for
the holidays--it was probably acted on consecutive days until 1 Jan. 1663@4, when Pepys saw it.
The play is also in
Herbert,
Dramatic Records, p. 138, as a "Revived Play."
Pepys, Diary: I perceive
the King and
Duke and
the Court was going to
the Duke's playhouse to see
Henry VIII. acted, which is said to be an admirable play. But, Lord! to see now near I was to have broken my oa
the, or run
the hazard of 20s. losse, so much my nature was hot to have gone thi
ther; but I did not go.
Downes (p.24):
King Henry the 8th, T
his Play, by Order of
Sir William Davenant, was all new Cloath'd in proper Habits:
The King's was new, all
the Lords,
the Cardinals,
the Bishops,
the Doctors, Proctors, Lawyers, Tip-staves, new Scenes:
The part of
the King was so right and justly done by
Mr Betterton, he being Instructed in it by Sir William, who had it from Old
Mr Lowen, that had
his Instructions from
Mr Shakespear himself, that I dare and will aver, none can, or will come near him in t
his Age, in
the performance of that part:
Mr Harris's performance of
Cardinal Wolsey, was little Inferior to that, he doing it with such just State, Port, and Mein, that I dare affirm, none hi
therto has Equall'd him:...Every part by
the great Care of Sir William, being exactly perform'd; it being all new Scenes; it continu'd Acting 15 Days toge
ther with general Applause