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- Falstaffs_Wedding abstract "Falstaff's Wedding (1760 and 1766) is a play by William Kenrick. It is a sequel to Shakespeare's plays Henry IV, Part 2 and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Most of the characters are carried over from the two Shakespeare plays. The play was first staged in 1766, but was not a success. It was infrequently revived thereafter.The play exists in two quite different versions. The first version, published in 1760, is written in verse. Its main storyline involves an embittered Falstaff being drawn into a plot to kill Henry V. The second version, staged in 1766, drops the serious plot and expands the roles of the comic characters, becoming a farce about their plans to marry into money. It is mostly in prose with snatches of verse appended to the end of several scenes.".
- Falstaffs_Wedding author William_Kenrick_(writer).
- Falstaffs_Wedding genre Farce.
- Falstaffs_Wedding genre Historical_period_drama.
- Falstaffs_Wedding premiereYear "1766".
- Falstaffs_Wedding settingOfPlay "London, shortly after the coronation of King Henry V".
- Falstaffs_Wedding subjectOfPlay "Original version: Falstaff is drawn into a plot to kill Henry V".
- Falstaffs_Wedding subjectOfPlay "Revised version: Falstaff and his cronies plot to marry into money".
- Falstaffs_Wedding thumbnail Falstaffs_Wedding_title_page_1760.jpg?width=300.
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- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Category:1760_plays.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_and_musicals_based_on_The_Merry_Wives_of_Windsor.
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- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lamb.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Corporal_Nym.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink David_Garrick.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Doll_Tearsheet.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Mortimer,_5th_Earl_of_March.
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- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink James_Love_(poet).
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink James_Quin.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink James_White_(1775–1820).
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Mistress_Quickly.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Shallow.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink The_Critical_Review.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink The_Merry_Wives_of_Windsor.
- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLink William_Kenrick_(writer).
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- Falstaffs_Wedding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Falstaff's Wedding".
- Falstaffs_Wedding caption "Title page of the 1760 edition".
- Falstaffs_Wedding genre Farce.
- Falstaffs_Wedding genre Historical_period_drama.
- Falstaffs_Wedding name "Falstaff's Wedding".
- Falstaffs_Wedding origLang "English".
- Falstaffs_Wedding place "Drury Lane, London".
- Falstaffs_Wedding premiere "1766".
- Falstaffs_Wedding setting "London, shortly after the coronation of King Henry V".
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject "Original version: Falstaff is drawn into a plot to kill Henry V".
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject "Revised version: Falstaff and his cronies plot to marry into money".
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- Falstaffs_Wedding writer William_Kenrick_(writer).
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject Category:1760_plays.
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject Category:Plays_and_musicals_based_on_The_Merry_Wives_of_Windsor.
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject Category:Plays_by_William_Kenrick.
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject Category:Spin-offs.
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject Category:Works_based_on_Henry_IV_(play).
- Falstaffs_Wedding subject Category:Works_based_on_Henry_V_(play).
- Falstaffs_Wedding hypernym Play.
- Falstaffs_Wedding type Play.
- Falstaffs_Wedding type Work.
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- Falstaffs_Wedding type Q25379.
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- Falstaffs_Wedding comment "Falstaff's Wedding (1760 and 1766) is a play by William Kenrick. It is a sequel to Shakespeare's plays Henry IV, Part 2 and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Most of the characters are carried over from the two Shakespeare plays. The play was first staged in 1766, but was not a success. It was infrequently revived thereafter.The play exists in two quite different versions. The first version, published in 1760, is written in verse.".
- Falstaffs_Wedding label "Falstaff's Wedding".
- Falstaffs_Wedding sameAs Q18752819.
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- Falstaffs_Wedding wasDerivedFrom Falstaffs_Wedding?oldid=679096905.
- Falstaffs_Wedding depiction Falstaffs_Wedding_title_page_1760.jpg.
- Falstaffs_Wedding isPrimaryTopicOf Falstaffs_Wedding.
- Falstaffs_Wedding name "Falstaff's Wedding".