Event Comment: The King's Company.  
The exact date of this performance is not known, but 
the Prologue refers to "After a four Months Fast," suggesting that 
the theatre did not reopen until 
the end of 
the Long Vacation (24 Oct. 1681 is 
the beginning of 
Michaelmas Term).  
The Epilogue also seems to refer to events at 
Bartholomew Fair, and 
the Prologue to 
the King's visit to 
Newmarket, from which 
the King did not return until 12 Oct. 1681.  Fur
thermore, 
The Impartial Protestant Mercury, No. 54, 28 Oct. 1681, reports: A Revised Play was some days since Acted on an Eminent Publick 
Theatre, and 
the Prologue is extreamly talked of.  [
The periodical reprints some of 
the lines (which are essentially those in 
the printed version).]  
The Loyal Protestant, No. 70, 29 Oct. 1681, refers to 
the same performance and reprints part of 
the Epilogue (which also is essentially that of 
the separately printed Epilogue).  All of 
these elements point to a performance in mid-October.  Both 
the Prologue and 
the Epilogue were printed separately, and have been reprinted by 
Wiley, 
Rare Prologues and Epilogues, pp. 43-45.  Broadside copies of 
the Prologue and Epilogue in 
the Huntington Library bear 
Luttrell's manuscript notations that both were written by 
Dryden.  Luttrell's date of acquisition is 13 Feb. 1681@2, an instance in which Luttrell's date of purchase does not apparently correspond closely to a date of performance