No, women were not on his plays.
men performed in Shakespeare's plays not women because men thought women weren't good enough
Yes, but only since 1660. Before that, only men acted in the plays.
Shakespeare's plays were very popular with men and women.
Men.
Women did not participate in Shakespearean plays. All roles, including female ones, were played by men.
Yes, men played women because women were apparantly not allowed to act.
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.
No, women weren't allowed to act in plays in England prior to the 1660s. Men or boys played the women's roles.
This quote is by William Shakespeare from his play "As You Like It." It is a metaphor implying that life is like a play, where everyone has a role to play.
Boys or young men. Women weren't allowed on stage.
Loads of people over the years, but initially it was the company Shakespeare belonged to, The Lord Chamberlain's (later King's) Men.