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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Why Weren’t Women Allowed to Act in Shakespeare’s Plays?

The Theatre Times: The role of Desdemona, the devoted, loving wife murdered by her husband in Othello, wasn’t performed by a woman until 1660 — about six decades after Shakespeare wrote the play. This is because when Shakespeare was writing for the early modern stage, young men and boys performed all the women’s parts.

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