Aldolpho

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Aldolpho is a flamboyantly over-the-top Latin lothario character who provides much of the comic relief in the musical "The Drowsy Chaperone."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
stage character
appearsIn The Drowsy Chaperone NERFINISHED
associatedWith Feldzieg NERFINISHED
Janet Van De Graaff NERFINISHED
Kitty NERFINISHED
Mrs. Tottendale NERFINISHED
Robert Martin NERFINISHED
The Drowsy Chaperone (character) NERFINISHED
The Man in Chair NERFINISHED
Underling
belongsToFictionalUniverse The Drowsy Chaperone universe
characterTrait flamboyant
over-the-top
characterType Latin lothario
dramaticImportance major supporting character
firstAppearanceWork The Drowsy Chaperone NERFINISHED
genre comedy
hasOccupation self-styled seducer
hasPersonality boastful
melodramatic
vain
languageOfWork English
medium stage musical
narrativeFunction parody of Latin lover stereotype
romantic foil
source of physical comedy
performsNumberIn The Drowsy Chaperone NERFINISHED
portrayedAs inept seducer
lovable buffoon
self-important
roleInWork comic relief character
settingOfActivity fictional 1920s musical within the show
speaksWith exaggerated accent
targetAudienceEffect laughter
typicalCostume flashy attire
romantic-era parody outfit
usedFor comic misunderstanding plots
satire of theatrical stereotypes

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