G.E. Lessing, widely regarded by students of theater as the world's first dramaturg, was also one of the first proponents of the German bourgeois tragedy. Miss Sara Sampson, in which a young woman runs off with a ne'er-do-well who is still entangled with his former mistress, was a reaction against the Voltarian verse drama popular in the eighteenth century. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw)
Cast:
Sir William Sampson: Anthony
Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter: Arielle Lipshaw
Mellefont: Algy Pug
Marwood, formerly Mellefont's mistress: Availle
Arabella, a child, daughter of Marwood: Miss Avarice
Waitwell, an old servant of Sir William: John Steigerwald
Norton, servant of Mellefont: John Fricker
Betty, Sara's maid: Nichole Thompson
Hannah, Marwood's maid: debolee
Innkeeper: David Lawrence
Servant: mb
Narrator: Elizabeth Klett
Audio edited by: Arielle Lipshaw
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