Sarah Booth

She moved to Doncaster, where she performed in the play Deserts of Siberia (also called The Exile) as Alexina.

She performed in London, England for the first time in 1810, in a burletta alongside Elliston.

She retired briefly and returned to perform in King Lear, alongside Junius Brutus Booth, as Cordelia.

[1] She appeared at the Georgian Wisbech Theatre (now the Angles Theatre) in May 1827 in the role of Juliet in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet and also at Peterborough on Saturday 23 June, then on Monday 25th, in the parts of Rosalind in As You Like It and as the Romp in The Romp.

[3] She was described as "small in stature, nervous, with hair inclining to red", which led her to being often cast as a young woman, such as Cordelia or Juliet.