Ingersoll Lockwood's patriotic and biographical stage drama takes
place immediately before, during and amid the aftermath of the
American War of Independence. The initial scenes take place in the
household of George Washington. First through the words of his
servants, we are introduced to the man who led the American
rebellion against the British. Staking his prosperous life on the
cause, Washington is shown to be a family man of noble spirit,
immensely devoted to his proud mother and his doting wife, as well
as the slaves who maintain his household. As the war commences, the
harsh and bloody realities of skirmishes are matched with the
resolve of Washington and his generals. In perhaps the most
emotionally charged passages of the drama, Washington is informed
of the betrayal of Benedict Arnold. Shocked, aghast, distraught and
initially in denial at the treason of a friend he'd so trusted and
admired, Washington steels his spirit to recognize the horrible
truth.
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