23 February 1663

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1662-1663
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. Pepys, Diary: So resolved to take my wife to a play at court to-night, and the rather because it is my birthday....While my wife dressed herself, Creed and I walked out to see what play was acted to-day, and we find it The Slighted Mayde. But, Lord! to see that though I did know myself to be out of danger, yet I durst not go through the street, but round by the garden into Tower Street. By and by took coach, and to the Duke's house, where we saw it well acted, thought the play hath little good in it, being most pleased to see the little girl [Moll Davis] dance in boy's apparel, she having very fine legs, only bends in the hams, as I perceive all women do

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    *p7lif The Slighted Maid. [Edition of 1663:% Salerno-Harris; Iberio-Betterton; Filomarini-Metborn; Lugo-Smith; Arviedo-Cadiman; Corbulo-Young; Peralta-Underhill; Gioseppe-the Elder Noke; Vindex-Sandford; Decio-Mrs Gibbs; Pyramena-Mrs Betterton; Diacelia-Mrs Long; Leandra-Mrs Williams; Menanthe-the Younger Noke; Joan-Turner; Instrumental Vocal and Recitative Musick [by $Mr John? Banister=%-; the Prologue to the King-; the Prologue to the House-; the Epilogue-The Slighted Maid; Epilogue to the King-. *c7lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: So resolved to take my wife to a play <i>at court</i> to-night, and the rather because it is my birthday....While my wife dressed herself, $Creed= and I walked out to see what play was acted to-day, and we find it <i>The Slighted Mayde</i>. But, Lord! to see that though I did know myself to be out of danger, yet I durst not go through the street, but round by the garden into <i>Tower Street</i>. By and by took coach, and to the Duke's house, where we saw it well acted, thought the play hath little good in it, being most pleased to see the little girl [$Moll Davis=] dance in boy's apparel, she having very fine legs, only bends in the hams, as I perceive all women do.
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    *p1663 02 23 lif The Slighted Maid. Edition of 1663: Salerno-Harris; Iberio-Betterton; Filomarini-Metborn; Lugo-Smith; Arviedo-Cadiman; Corbulo-Young; Peralta-Underhill; Gioseppe-the Elder Noke; Vindex-Sandford; Decio-Mrs Gibbs; Pyramena-Mrs Betterton; Diacelia-Mrs Long; Leandra-Mrs Williams; Menanthe-the Younger Noke; Joan-Turner; Instrumental Vocal and Recitative Musick by $Mr John? Banister=-; the Prologue to the King-; the Prologue to the House-; the Epilogue-The Slighted Maid; Epilogue to the King-.*c1663 02 23 lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: So resolved to take my wife to a play <i>at court</i> to-night, and the rather because it is my birthday....While my wife dressed herself, $Creed= and I walked out to see what play was acted to-day, and we find it <i>The Slighted Mayde</i>. But, Lord! to see that though I did know myself to be out of danger, yet I durst not go through the street, but round by the garden into <i>Tower Street</i>. By and by took coach, and to the Duke's house, where we saw it well acted, thought the play hath little good in it, being most pleased to see the little girl [$Moll Davis=] dance in boy's apparel, she having very fine legs, only bends in the hams, as I perceive all women do.
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    Event: 321 | 16630223 | lif | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: So resolved to take my wife to a play <i>at court</i> to-night, and the rather because it is my birthday....While my wife dressed herself, $Creed= and I walked out to see what play was acted to-day, and we find it <i>The Slighted Mayde</i>. But, Lord! to see that though I did know myself to be out of danger, yet I durst not go through the street, but round by the garden into <i>Tower Street</i>. By and by took coach, and to the Duke's house, where we saw it well acted, thought the play hath little good in it, being most pleased to see the little girl [$Moll Davis=] dance in boy's apparel, she having very fine legs, only bends in the hams, as I perceive all women do
    Performance: 321 | 321 | p | The Slighted Maid | Edition of 1663: Salerno-Harris; Iberio-Betterton; Filomarini-Metborn; Lugo-Smith; Arviedo-Cadiman; Corbulo-Young; Peralta-Underhill; Gioseppe-the Elder Noke; Vindex-Sandford; Decio-Mrs Gibbs; Pyramena-Mrs Betterton; Diacelia-Mrs Long; Leandra-Mrs Williams; Menanthe-the Younger Noke; Joan-Turner; Instrumental Vocal and Recitative Musick by $Mr John? Banister=-; the Prologue to the King-; the Prologue to the House-; the Epilogue-The Slighted Maid; Epilogue to the King-.
    Cast:
    189 | 321 | Salerno | Harris
    190 | 321 | Iberio | Betterton
    191 | 321 | Filomarini | Metborn
    192 | 321 | Lugo | Smith
    193 | 321 | Arviedo | Cadiman
    194 | 321 | Corbulo | Young
    195 | 321 | Peralta | Underhill
    196 | 321 | Gioseppe | the Elder Noke
    197 | 321 | Vindex | Sandford
    198 | 321 | Decio | Mrs Gibbs
    199 | 321 | Pyramena | Mrs Betterton
    200 | 321 | Diacelia | Mrs Long
    201 | 321 | Leandra | Mrs Williams
    202 | 321 | Menanthe | the Younger Noke
    203 | 321 | Joan | Turner
    204 | 321 | Banister=
    205 | 321 | the Prologue to the King
    206 | 321 | the Prologue to the House
    207 | 321 | the Epilogue | The Slighted Maid
    208 | 321 | Epilogue to the King | .

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Edition of 1663: Salerno-Harris; Iberio-Betterton; Filomarini-Metborn; Lugo-Smith; Arviedo-Cadiman; Corbulo-Young; Peralta-Underhill; Gioseppe-the Elder Noke; Vindex-Sandford; Decio-Mrs Gibbs; Pyramena-Mrs Betterton; Diacelia-Mrs Long; Leandra-Mrs Williams; Menanthe-the Younger Noke; Joan-Turner; Instrumental Vocal and Recitative Musick by Mr John? Banister-; the Prologue to the King-; the Prologue to the House-; the Epilogue-The Slighted Maid; Epilogue to the King-.
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