It was a little odd, how both Harry and Nell had almost jumped a bit when she'd mentioned coming here to watch a play, but perhaps they simply weren't used to having people like herself seeing their productions. Never mind though, she was quite pleased that the pair had agreed to come to one of her shows. It would just have to do for now.
"Ah, such timing, it's a shame. I'm sure my brother made a superb Romeo," she replied with a little sigh, "Drury Lane aren't showing either, as I'm sure you're aware." It was part of the reason that her own company had chosen to come back to London at this particular time, they'd never be able to compete and grab the audiences they desired otherwise. "We'll be showing one of Southerne's. The Mother in Fashion, if you've heard of it?" Not a very new play but it made a change from Shakespeare and she was in the title role so she couldn't complain. It was also a role that she knew back to front and so could take a little time off occasionally, much like she was doing now. "But perhaps it might work out quite well; Southerne had quite the repertoire, perhaps you'll be able to find something you like in there."