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Falstaff's first line in this non-history play is "Now, Master Shallow, you'll complain of me to the king?" |
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START TALKING, SHAKESPEARE CHARACTER |
2024-01-25 |
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"The gentleman had drunk himself out of his five sentences" is in the first scene of this play, getting "merry" from the start |
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SHAKESPEARE, YOU'RE DRUNK |
2021-12-21 |
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"Tellest thou me of black and blue?" says Falstaff in this comedy; "I was beaten myself into all the colors of the rainbow" |
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COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE |
2019-05-13 |
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Naturally, Act V, Scene ii of this play is set in Windsor Park |
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK |
2017-12-27 |
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Act I, scene i of this play is set before Master Page's house; the title tells you where the house is |
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SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES |
2015-03-17 |
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What a farce:"Sir John in Love" & several called "Falstaff" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS |
2010-06-29 |
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Those joyful schemers mistress Alice Ford & mistress Margaret Page |
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FUNNY LADIES IN SHAKESPEARE |
2009-05-18 |
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The title of this comedy refers to Mistress Ford & Mistress Page |
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SHAKESPEARE |
2008-12-01 |
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Yee-haw! Colonel John Falstaff goes a-wooing in "Lone Star Love", a musical that moves this comedy to Texas |
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SHAKEN-UP SHAKESPEARE |
2008-07-10 |
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Henry Porter's "Two Angry Women of Abingdon" may have influenced this "Merry" Shakespeare play |
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BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE |
2008-06-25 |
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"T.M.W.O.W." |
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FILL IN THE SHAKESPEARE TITLE |
2007-01-04 |
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Henry Porter's "Two Angry Women of Abingdon" may have influenced this "merry" Shakespeare play |
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SHAKESPEARE, THEIR CONTEMPORARY |
2001-02-28 |
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The story goes, Queen Elizabeth wanted to see Falstaff in love so Shakespeare quickly wrote this comedy |
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SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDIES |
1999-07-07 |
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"Friendly Shakespeare" calls this comedy about gleeful spouses "an Elizabethan I Love Lucy" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1998-07-02 |
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Mistress Ford & Mistress Page are the saucy spouses who trick & torment Falstaff in this comedy |
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MORE SHAKESPEARE: GET USED TO IT |
1998-04-09 |
#3144 |
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In this comedy Anne Page & some boys dress up like fairies to pinch Falstaff & burn him with tapers |
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SHAKESPEAREAN LAST SCENES |
1996-03-19 |
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Falstaff's last line in this comedy is "When night-dogs run, all sorts of deer are chased" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1993-04-02 |
#1985 |
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In this play, Falstaff disguises himself as a Windsor stag, "the fattest... i' the forest" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1991-12-12 |
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Its 1st scene unfolds in front of Page's house; Slender & Shallow are complaining about Falstaff |
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SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS |
1991-01-24 |
#1479 |
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The title of this comedy refers to Mistress Ford & Mistress Page |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1990-09-10 |
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Shakespeare's only play with an English locale in its title |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1989-11-28 |
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Queen Elizabeth reportedly requested a play about Sir John Falstaff in love, & the bard wrote this |
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA |
1989-07-17 |
#1141 |
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Characters in this comedy include Shallow, Simple, Slender & Falstaff |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1988-12-22 |
#994 |
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This comedy was the basis for "Sir John in Love" & "Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS |
1988-01-27 |
#788 |
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Shakespearean play featuring Falstaff & some "happy homemakers" |
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SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN |
1988-01-11 |
#776 |
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"Sir John, to Master Brook you yet shall hold your word, for he tonight shall lie with Mistress Ford" |
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SHAKESPEAREAN LAST LINES |
1987-11-17 |
#737 |
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Play in which Mistress Page says "Wives may be merry, & yet honest too" |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1987-09-10 |
#689 |