- 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...
-
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;...
- 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...
-
Trickster subplot in The Relapse: Tom Fashion,
pretending to be Lord
Foppington,
parleys with Sir
Tunbelly Clumsey in a 19th-century
illustration by William...
-
ennobled guise of Lord
Foppington. Pope
mentions the
audience jubilation that
greeted the small-framed
Cibber donning Lord
Foppington's enormous wig, which...
- of "Lord
Foppington"
through the
corrupt system of
Royal title sales).
Critics of
Restoration comedy are
unanimous in
declaring Lord
Foppington "the greatest...
-
Samuel Beckett —
Vladimir The
Relapse (1989) by John Vanbrugh — Lord
Foppington The
Merchant of
Venice (1989) by
William Shakespeare —
Shylock The Lunatic...
- 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...
- (1697)"; "In an able cast,
dashingly directed by
Wendy Toye, John
Moffatt (
Foppington)
stood out for his
acting and
Patricia Routledge (Berinthia) for singing...