Falstaff (disambiguation)
Falstaff is a Shakespearean character in the Henry IV plays and in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Falstaff or Fallstaff may also refer to:
Music
- Falstaff (opera), an opera by Giuseppe Verdi
- Falstaff (Balfe), an opera by Michael William Balfe
- Falstaff (Salieri) an opera by Antonio Salieri
- Falstaff (Elgar), a symphonic study by Edward Elgar
Other uses
- Falstaff (rocket), a British hypersonic research rocket
- Fallstaff, Baltimore, Maryland, a neighborhood in the United States
- Falstaff Beer, a brand of American Beer
- Falstaff Brewing Company
- Chimes at Midnight or Falstaff, a film by Orson Welles
- Falstaff, an apple cultivar
- Falstaff Openshaw, a character from The Fred Allen Show played by Alan Reed
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