Psyche Debauched

Psyche Debauched is a 1675 comedy play by the English writer Thomas Duffett.

The original cast included Mary Corbett as King Andrew, Mary Knep as Nicholas, Edward Lydall as Apollo, John Coysh as Jeffrey, Martin Powell as Costard, John Wiltshire as Justice Crabb, Joseph Haines as None-so-fair, Thomas Clark as Woossat.

The two sisters, envious of their sister, are happy to learn that Mother Woossat, the local brothel owner, is scheming to make it appear that Princess None-so-fair is dead; Mother Woossat is experiencing a shortage of customers because large amounts of men continuously fall in love with the princess.

Everyone believes that Princess None-so-fair has been eaten by the bear, but in reality, she is living happily with Bruin.

The pair is eventually separated when Mother Woossat, jealous of her relationship with Bruin, sends Princess None-so-fair to prison.