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- such actor was Colley Cibber himself, who pla**** the luxuriant fop Lord Foppington in both Love's Last Shift and The Relapse. However, Vanbrugh's artistic...
- against politic marriages, The Town Fop (1676, published 1677), and Lord Foppington in The Relapse (1696) by John Vanbrugh. Vanbrugh planned The Relapse around...
- has been admired for its throwaway wit and the characterisation of Lord Foppington, an extravagant and affected burlesque fop with a dark side. The tolerance...
- Spinetti acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company in such roles as Lord Foppington in The Relapse and the Archbishop in Richard III at Stratford-upon-Avon;...
- Trickster subplot in The Relapse: Tom Fashion, pretending to be Lord Foppington, parleys with Sir Tunbelly Clumsey in a 19th-century illustration by William...
- him his wages. Fashion has come to visit his rich elder brother, Lord Foppington, whom he hopes to be able to beg money from. When he arrives, he finds...
- of "Lord Foppington" through the corrupt system of Royal title sales). Critics of Restoration comedy are unanimous in declaring Lord Foppington "the greatest...
- Soho Poly. Callow appeared as Verlaine in Total Eclipse (1982), Lord Foppington in The Relapse (1983) and the title role in Faust (1988) at the Lyric...
- ennobled guise of Lord Foppington. Pope mentions the audience jubilation that greeted the small-framed Cibber donning Lord Foppington's enormous wig, which...
- Samuel Beckett – Vladimir The Relapse (1989) by John Vanbrugh – Lord Foppington The Merchant of Venice (1989) by William Shakespeare – Shylock The Lunatic...