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Daisy Miller
- A Study in Two Acts
- Narrated by: Caleb Summers, Erin Grassie, Andy Harrington, Anna Grace, Merete Mohs, Tyler Hyrchuk, Jennie VanderLugt
- Length: 2 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Daisy Miller by Henry James presented by The Online Stage.
American expatriate Frederick Winterbourne has long resided in Switzerland, where society follows strict rules for proper behavior. When Daisy Miller of Schenectady, New York arrives in Vevey, however, Winterbourne soon finds that he must reckon with his own assumptions about what makes someone "proper" and "good."
Cast:
Narrator - Caleb Summers
Daisy Miller - Erin Grassie
Frederick Winterbourne - Andy Harrington
Mrs. Miller - Anna Grace
Mrs. Costello - Merete Mohs
Eugenio - Tyler Hyrchuk
Mrs. Walker - Jennie VanderLugt