Little is known about Aphra Behn (1640-89), one of the rare female professional playwrights of the 17th century, other than that she was a spy for King Charles II at one point, and that her plays often possess a ribald flair. This production, from the all-female downtown group the Queen's Company, certainly does. The ensemble handily taps its inner swashbuckler (and farceur), despite the intrusions of a couple of lip-synched pop songs (2:15).