Event Comment: The King's Company.  See 5 Feb.  
Pepys, Diary: [
The Slighted Maid] being done, we took coach and to court, and 
there got good places, and saw 
The Wilde Gallant, performed by 
the King's house, but it was ill acted, and 
the play so poor a thing as I never saw in my life almost, and so little answering 
the name, that from beginning to end, I could not, nor can at this time, tell certainly which was 
the Wild Gallant.  
The King did not seem pleased at all, all 
the whole play, nor any body else, though 
Mr Clerke whome we met here did commend it to us....Now as my mind was but very ill satisfied with 
these two plays 
themselves, so was I in 
the midst of 
them sad to think of 
the spending so much money and venturing upon 
the breach of my vow, which I found myself sorry for, I bless God, though my nature would well be contented to follow 
the pleasure still.  But I did make payment of my forfeiture presently, though I hope to save it back again by forbearing two plays 
at court for this one at 
the Theatre, or else to forbear that to 
the Theatre which I am to have at 
Easter.  But it being my birthday and my day of liberty regained to me, and lastly, 
the last play that is likely to be acted at Court before Easter, because of 
the Lent coming in, I was 
the easier content to fling away so much money