Distressed Innocence

Distress'd Innocence; Or, The Princess Of Persia is a 1690 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle. It was first performed by the United Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. Incidental music was composed for the play by Henry Purcell.

The original cast included John Bowman as Isdigerdes, William Mountfort as Hormidas, George Powell as Theodosius, John Hodgson as Audas, George Bright as Cleontes, Edward Kynaston as Otrantes, Samuel Sandford as  Rugildas, John Freeman and John Verbruggen as Persian Magi, Elizabeth Barry as  Orundana, Anne Bracegirdle as Cleomira and Katherine Corey as  Doranthe.