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''For attendants upon a queen in the royal households, see Maids of Honour'' ''The Maid of Honour'' is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger, first published in 1632.〔Logan and Smith, pp. 102, 108.〕 It may be Massinger's earliest extant solo work. ==Performance== Firm data on the play's date of authorship and initial theatrical production have not survived; scholars estimate a date in the early 1620s, perhaps 1621–23. The title page of the earliest edition states that the play was acted by Queen Henrietta's Men at the Cockpit Theatre — though that company did not exist under that name prior to 1625. The title page may refer to performances in the 1625–32 period rather than the work's debut. John Philip Kemble, an admirer of Massinger's dramas, staged an adaptation of the play called ''Camiola, or The Maid of Honour,'' at Drury Lane in 1785. It starred his sister Sarah Siddons; but it was not a success, and lasted only three performances.〔Phelan, p. 57.〕〔Campbell, pp. 188–20.〕
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