

A Chaste Maid in Cheapside
Thomas Middleton
This is a satire on "virtue in peril."
A young virtuous male is being pursued and tries to keep his honor unsullied for the lovely maiden he wants to marry.
Pure Joseph is besieged by high and low born females in 18th century England.
There's also Parson Adams, a sort of plump Don Quixote of a clergyman, and Lady Booby, a lively widow trying her best to stoop to conquer her handsome footman.
This farce provides a Hogarthian picture of earthy action and laughter.
While relatively simple to stage, it is full of challenges for a wide range of acting skills.
--From publisher's description.
Joseph Andrews (Play). is a British historical play written by P D. Clepper and published by Samuel French (1978).
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