No, only men were acting in ancient drama during classical time in Greece. Men were performing the female roles as well.
No, only men were acting in ancient drama during classical time in Greece. Men were performing the female roles as well.
No. Theatre in ancient Greece was composed of all men.
Traditionally, women did not. Men would wear masks and clothes that told the audience they were female, but women weren't aloud to act onstage. Women had very strict rules (unless they're Spartans :P) about such things.
False - Only men acted in Greek Plays.
men or boy but not women or girls
Euripides was a Greek playwright, specialized in tragedies. He composed several dramas, among them, the one called 'The Trojan Women', which tells the story of the women of the city of Troy after the attacks of the Greeks.
No, all men did. All the parts in these dramas were played by men.
Images commonly found on classical Greek funerary monuments were: images of domestic scenes, mostly depicting women. I hope this information and the pictures at the referenced site are helpful in answering your question.
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Raphael Sealey has written: 'The justice of the Greeks' -- subject(s): Greek Law, Interpretation and construction, Justice, Administration of (Greek law), Language, Law, Greek, Rule of law (Greek law) 'Women and law in classical Greece' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, etc. (Greek law), Women, Recht, Histoire, Conditions sociales, Griekse oudheid, Droit grec, Vrouwen, Femmes, Women (Greek law)
Women in Greek is γυναίκες
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I believe only men have acted as James Bond.