No, they could not even see them.
No women were not allowed to take part in Ancient Greek plays as it was seen as below women and even undignified for men.
Women could certainly attend the ancient Greek amphitheaters and watch the plays, but it was forbidden for women to actually take part in the play. Female characters were being played by men wearing masks.
No.
women could not own property take part in politics they could not vote
No, women were not allowed to take part in ancient Greek theater. Actually that is a matter of debate. Scholars have argued both sides and no one has any first hand evidence.
Women were not allowed to take part in the Greek plays but they could attend plays if their husbands also attended. The women were portrayed by men in the theater.
They could attend the plays, but they couldn't perform in them
yes they could attend them but they couldn't act in them so men had to act out the women's parts!!
Not in an official capacity, but yes in an unofficial capacity.
Probably weaving. It was pretty much the only hobby ancient Greek women could endeavour in.
It was Men's club and women's may not take part in plays.
For all the credit ancient Greece gets as the cradle of Democracy, it was a Men's Club. Women were not allowed to take part in plays, or attend athletic competitions.