February – The death of King Charles II of England brings a major theatrical flop in the Restoration era: Albion and Albanius – an allegorical drama in praise of the king with a text by John Dryden and music by Louis Grabu – is in rehearsal at the time.[2]
June – A revised version of Albion and Albanius fails largely because it coincides with the invasion of the Duke of Monmouth.[3]