Sapho was a British play produced in 1902 by Clyde Fitch. It was controversial when it was produced in New York City in 1908 with Olga Nethersole.[1][2]
The New York Society for the Suppression of Vice protested the play and during one New York City performance, Olga Nethersole was arrested for "violating public decency" and later found innocent at trial.[3]