
audiobook
by Justus Möser
E-text prepared by David Starner, Louise Hope,
Set in a bustling 1790s German playhouse, this short afterpiece follows a flamboyant Harlequin as he approaches the theatre’s director, Barthold, with a very public proposal to marry the director’s daughter, Kolombine. The dialogue opens with exaggerated bows and rapid repartee, instantly establishing a tone that mixes courtly politeness with far‑cical impatience. As the characters exchange witty barbs, the audience gets a glimpse of the theatrical conventions of the era.
Through Harlequin’s flamboyant antics and Barthold’s bemused authority, the work playfully probes ideas of virtue, marriage, and the economics of stage life. The cast—scant but colorful, including a mischievous Scapin, a practical light‑boy Peter, and the earnest Isabelle—adds layers of comic misunderstanding and social commentary. Listeners will enjoy the rapid, rhythmic language and the way the piece satirizes the pretensions of both performers and patrons, all while staying light enough for a brief, entertaining listen.
Full title
Die Tugend auf der Schaubühne oder: Harlekins Heirath; Ein Nachspiel in einem Aufzuge oder: Harlekins Heirath; Ein Nachspiel in einem Aufzuge
Language
de
Duration
~46 minutes (44K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1720–1794
A sharp observer of politics and everyday life in 18th-century Germany, this jurist and writer is remembered for essays and histories that paid close attention to local traditions and social realities.
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