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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA'S NEW PLAY, 'MAN OF MODE,' ILLUMINATES EXCESSES OF ENGLISH ARISTOCRACY
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The University of Florida, a component of the Florida state university system, issued the following news release:
The foibles of English high society are front and center in a new play opening March 30 at the University of Florida School of Theatre and Dance.
Set in 17th-century England, George Etherege's "The Man of Mode," or, "Sir Fopling Flutter," is a play about debauchery and sex, with multiple intertwined love stories.
Members of the upper classes flaunt their wealth with extravagant clothes and jewelry and spend their days gossiping and partying until morning, while servants take care ...
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