08 January 1663

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1662-1663
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. See also 15 and 23 Dec. 1662. Pepys, Diary: There being the famous new play acted the first time to-day, which is called The Adventures of Five Hours, at the Duke's house, being, they say, made or translated by Colonel Tuke, I did long to see it; and so made my wife to get her ready, though we were forced to send for a smith, to break open her trunk...and though early, were forced to sit almost out of sight, at the end of one of the lower forms, so full was the house. And the play, in one word, is the best, for the variety and the most excellent continuance of the plot to the very end, that ever I saw, or think ever shall, and all possible, not only to be done in the time, but in most other respects very admittable, and without one word of ribaldry; and the house, by its frequent plaudits, did show their sufficient approbation. Evelyn, Diary: I went to see Sir S: Tuke (my kinsmans) Comedy acted at the Dukes Theater, which so universaly tooke as it was acted for some weekes every day, & was belived would be worth the Comedians 4 or 5000 pounds: Indeede the plot was incomparable but the language stiffe & formall. Downes (pp 22-23): Wrote by the Earl of Bristol, and Sir Samuel Tuke: This Play being Cloath'd so Excellently Fine in proper Habits, and Acted so justly well....It took Successively 13 Days together, no other Play Intervening. Lady Anglesey to her husband, 10 Jan. 1663: Lord Bristol has made a play which is much commended (CSPD 1663-64, p. 8)

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    *plif The Adventures of Five Hours. [$Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, pp. 22-23):% Don Henriq-Betterton; Antonio-Harris; Octavio-Young; Diego-Underhill; Ernesto-Sandford; Corrigidor-Smith; Silvio-Price; Camilla-Mrs Davenport; Portia-Mrs Betterton; Flora-Mrs Long; [Edition of 1663: No actors' names.% The Prologue-; The Prologue at Court-; The Epilogue-; The Epilogue at Court-. *clif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. See also 15 and 23 Dec. 1662. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: There being the famous new play acted the first time to-day, which is called <i>The Adventures of Five Hours</i>, at the Duke's house, being, they say, made or translated by Colonel Tuke, I did long to see it; and so made my wife to get her ready, though we were forced to send for a smith, to break open her trunk...and though early, were forced to sit almost out of sight, at the end of one of the lower forms, so full was the house. And the play, in one word, is the best, for the variety and the most excellent continuance of the plot to the very end, that ever I saw, or think ever shall, and all possible, not only to be done in the time, but in most other respects very admittable, and without one word of ribaldry; and the house, by its frequent plaudits, did show their sufficient approbation. <i>Evelyn, Diary</i>: I went to see Sir S: Tuke (my kinsmans) Comedy acted at the Dukes Theater, which so universaly tooke as it was acted for some weekes every day, & was belived would be worth the Comedians 4 or 5000 pounds: Indeede the plot was incomparable but the language stiffe & formall. $Downes= (pp 22-23): Wrote by the $Earl of Bristol=, and $Sir Samuel Tuke=: This Play being Cloath'd so Excellently Fine in proper Habits, and Acted so justly well....It took Successively 13 Days together, no other Play Intervening. $Lady Anglesey= to her husband, 10 Jan. 1663: Lord Bristol has made a play which is much commended (<i>CSPD</i> 1663-64, p. 8).
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    *p1663 01 08 lif The Adventures of Five Hours. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, pp. 22-23): Don Henriq-Betterton; Antonio-Harris; Octavio-Young; Diego-Underhill; Ernesto-Sandford; Corrigidor-Smith; Silvio-Price; Camilla-Mrs Davenport; Portia-Mrs Betterton; Flora-Mrs Long; Edition of 1663: No actors' names. The Prologue-; The Prologue at Court-; The Epilogue-; The Epilogue at Court-.*c1663 01 08 lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. See also 15 and 23 Dec. 1662. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: There being the famous new play acted the first time to-day, which is called <i>The Adventures of Five Hours</i>, at the Duke's house, being, they say, made or translated by Colonel Tuke, I did long to see it; and so made my wife to get her ready, though we were forced to send for a smith, to break open her trunk...and though early, were forced to sit almost out of sight, at the end of one of the lower forms, so full was the house. And the play, in one word, is the best, for the variety and the most excellent continuance of the plot to the very end, that ever I saw, or think ever shall, and all possible, not only to be done in the time, but in most other respects very admittable, and without one word of ribaldry; and the house, by its frequent plaudits, did show their sufficient approbation. <i>Evelyn, Diary</i>: I went to see Sir S: Tuke (my kinsmans) Comedy acted at the Dukes Theater, which so universaly tooke as it was acted for some weekes every day, & was belived would be worth the Comedians 4 or 5000 pounds: Indeede the plot was incomparable but the language stiffe & formall. $Downes= (pp 22-23): Wrote by the $Earl of Bristol=, and $Sir Samuel Tuke=: This Play being Cloath'd so Excellently Fine in proper Habits, and Acted so justly well....It took Successively 13 Days together, no other Play Intervening. $Lady Anglesey= to her husband, 10 Jan. 1663: Lord Bristol has made a play which is much commended (<i>CSPD</i> 1663-64, p. 8).
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    Event: 303 | 16630108 | lif | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. See also 15 and 23 Dec. 1662. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: There being the famous new play acted the first time to-day, which is called <i>The Adventures of Five Hours</i>, at the Duke's house, being, they say, made or translated by Colonel Tuke, I did long to see it; and so made my wife to get her ready, though we were forced to send for a smith, to break open her trunk...and though early, were forced to sit almost out of sight, at the end of one of the lower forms, so full was the house. And the play, in one word, is the best, for the variety and the most excellent continuance of the plot to the very end, that ever I saw, or think ever shall, and all possible, not only to be done in the time, but in most other respects very admittable, and without one word of ribaldry; and the house, by its frequent plaudits, did show their sufficient approbation. <i>Evelyn, Diary</i>: I went to see Sir S: Tuke (my kinsmans) Comedy acted at the Dukes Theater, which so universaly tooke as it was acted for some weekes every day, & was belived would be worth the Comedians 4 or 5000 pounds: Indeede the plot was incomparable but the language stiffe & formall. $Downes= (pp 22-23): Wrote by the $Earl of Bristol=, and $Sir Samuel Tuke=: This Play being Cloath'd so Excellently Fine in proper Habits, and Acted so justly well....It took Successively 13 Days together, no other Play Intervening. $Lady Anglesey= to her husband, 10 Jan. 1663: Lord Bristol has made a play which is much commended (<i>CSPD</i> 1663-64, p. 8)
    Performance: 303 | 303 | p | The Adventures Of Five Hours | $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, pp. 22-23): Don Henriq-Betterton; Antonio-Harris; Octavio-Young; Diego-Underhill; Ernesto-Sandford; Corrigidor-Smith; Silvio-Price; Camilla-Mrs Davenport; Portia-Mrs Betterton; Flora-Mrs Long; Edition of 1663: No actors' names. The Prologue-; The Prologue at Court-; The Epilogue-; The Epilogue at Court-.
    Cast:
    175 | 303 | Don Henriq | Betterton
    176 | 303 | Antonio | Harris
    177 | 303 | Octavio | Young
    178 | 303 | Diego | Underhill
    179 | 303 | Ernesto | Sandford
    180 | 303 | Corrigidor | Smith
    181 | 303 | Silvio | Price
    182 | 303 | Camilla | Mrs Davenport
    183 | 303 | Portia | Mrs Betterton
    184 | 303 | Flora | Mrs Long
    185 | 303 | The Prologue
    186 | 303 | The Prologue at Court
    187 | 303 | The Epilogue
    188 | 303 | The Epilogue at Court | .

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Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, pp. 22-23): Don Henriq-Betterton; Antonio-Harris; Octavio-Young; Diego-Underhill; Ernesto-Sandford; Corrigidor-Smith; Silvio-Price; Camilla-Mrs Davenport; Portia-Mrs Betterton; Flora-Mrs Long; Edition of 1663: No actors' names. The Prologue-; The Prologue at Court-; The Epilogue-; The Epilogue at Court-.
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