Miss Sara Sampson

005 - Act 5

30 min · 6. feb. 2026
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G.E. Lessing, often hailed as the world’s first dramaturg, was a pioneer of the German bourgeois tragedy. In Miss Sara Sampson, a compelling tale unfolds as a young woman finds herself entangled with a charming rogue still bound to his former mistress. This work serves as a bold counterpoint to the popular Voltarian verse dramas of the eighteenth century, showcasing the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and societal expectations. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) Cast Sir William Sampson Anthony Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter Arielle Lipshaw Mellefont Algy Pug Marwood, formerly Mellefonts 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, Saras maid Nichole Thompson Hannah, Marwoods maid debolee Innkeeper David Lawrence Servant mb Narrator Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw

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episode 005 - Act 5 artwork

005 - Act 5

G.E. Lessing, often hailed as the world’s first dramaturg, was a pioneer of the German bourgeois tragedy. In Miss Sara Sampson, a compelling tale unfolds as a young woman finds herself entangled with a charming rogue still bound to his former mistress. This work serves as a bold counterpoint to the popular Voltarian verse dramas of the eighteenth century, showcasing the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and societal expectations. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) Cast Sir William Sampson Anthony Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter Arielle Lipshaw Mellefont Algy Pug Marwood, formerly Mellefonts 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, Saras maid Nichole Thompson Hannah, Marwoods maid debolee Innkeeper David Lawrence Servant mb Narrator Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw

6. feb. 202630 min
episode 004 - Act 4 artwork

004 - Act 4

G.E. Lessing, often hailed as the world’s first dramaturg, was a pioneer of the German bourgeois tragedy. In Miss Sara Sampson, a compelling tale unfolds as a young woman finds herself entangled with a charming rogue still bound to his former mistress. This work serves as a bold counterpoint to the popular Voltarian verse dramas of the eighteenth century, showcasing the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and societal expectations. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) Cast Sir William Sampson Anthony Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter Arielle Lipshaw Mellefont Algy Pug Marwood, formerly Mellefonts 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, Saras maid Nichole Thompson Hannah, Marwoods maid debolee Innkeeper David Lawrence Servant mb Narrator Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw

6. feb. 202642 min
episode 003 - Act 3 artwork

003 - Act 3

G.E. Lessing, often hailed as the world’s first dramaturg, was a pioneer of the German bourgeois tragedy. In Miss Sara Sampson, a compelling tale unfolds as a young woman finds herself entangled with a charming rogue still bound to his former mistress. This work serves as a bold counterpoint to the popular Voltarian verse dramas of the eighteenth century, showcasing the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and societal expectations. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) Cast Sir William Sampson Anthony Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter Arielle Lipshaw Mellefont Algy Pug Marwood, formerly Mellefonts 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, Saras maid Nichole Thompson Hannah, Marwoods maid debolee Innkeeper David Lawrence Servant mb Narrator Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw

6. feb. 202634 min
episode 002 - Act 2 artwork

002 - Act 2

G.E. Lessing, often hailed as the world’s first dramaturg, was a pioneer of the German bourgeois tragedy. In Miss Sara Sampson, a compelling tale unfolds as a young woman finds herself entangled with a charming rogue still bound to his former mistress. This work serves as a bold counterpoint to the popular Voltarian verse dramas of the eighteenth century, showcasing the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and societal expectations. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) Cast Sir William Sampson Anthony Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter Arielle Lipshaw Mellefont Algy Pug Marwood, formerly Mellefonts 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, Saras maid Nichole Thompson Hannah, Marwoods maid debolee Innkeeper David Lawrence Servant mb Narrator Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw

6. feb. 202632 min
episode 001 - Act 1 artwork

001 - Act 1

G.E. Lessing, often hailed as the world’s first dramaturg, was a pioneer of the German bourgeois tragedy. In Miss Sara Sampson, a compelling tale unfolds as a young woman finds herself entangled with a charming rogue still bound to his former mistress. This work serves as a bold counterpoint to the popular Voltarian verse dramas of the eighteenth century, showcasing the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and societal expectations. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) Cast Sir William Sampson Anthony Miss Sara Sampson, his daughter Arielle Lipshaw Mellefont Algy Pug Marwood, formerly Mellefonts 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, Saras maid Nichole Thompson Hannah, Marwoods maid debolee Innkeeper David Lawrence Servant mb Narrator Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw

6. feb. 202628 min