Florestan Mississippi
O.E. Hasse
Florestan Mississippi

Florestan Mississippi, a public prosecutor by profession, visits a lady named Anastasia and, while drinking coffee with her, convicts her of poisoning her husband. At the same time, he asks for her hand in marriage, as he too has killed his wife with poison; the marriage is to be the "atonement" of the two poisoners. The four allegorical personifications in this comedy are, in addition to the loveless, absolute justice in the form of the prosecutor Mississippi, perfect equality, represented by the world revolutionary Saint-Claude, Christian love, embodied in the down-and-out, alcoholic tropical doctor Count Uebelohe-Zabernsee, and finally the "Frau Welt" of the old mystery play – Anastasia, who falls for everyone and betrays everyone, loves nothing but the moment, and dies with an invoked untruth on her lips.
Florestan Mississippi
O.E. Hasse
Florestan Mississippi
Anastasia
Johanna von Koczian
Anastasia
Frédéric René Saint-Claude
Martin Held
Frédéric René Saint-Claude
Graf Bodo von Überlohe-Zabernsee
Hansjörg Felmy
Graf Bodo von Überlohe-Zabernsee
Sir Thomas Jones
Charles Regnier
Sir Thomas Jones
Lukretia
Edith Hancke
Lukretia
van Bosch
Max Haufler
van Bosch
Santamaria
Karl Lieffen
Santamaria
McGoy
Ruedi Walter
McGoy
Finanzminister
Herbert Weißbach
Finanzminister
Kanzlistin
Gudrun Genest
Kanzlistin
Außenminister
Tilo von Berlepsch
Außenminister
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