Yes. Probably exclusively, although there may have been parts for animals.
men are consider actors.
No women were not allowed to perform. Men were made to play women parts and dressed up as girls.
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.
It's round and it has three floors. You can stand near the stage, those were the best seats. The Theatre was the one of the stages for Shakespeare's men to perform on
No, definitely not. The most eccentric thing I've heard about Tudor theatre was that women were not allowed to perform; men played all the female roles as well as the male. Kinda unfair!! x
No. Parts were played by young men.
men are consider actors.
Young men. By law women weren't allowed to perform.
yes and young boys also played the part of women
No women were not allowed to perform. Men were made to play women parts and dressed up as girls.
Only men were allowed to perform on stage.
They were a theatre company. They put on plays.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men or the King's Men. They owned the plays and the right to perform them.
Shakespeare's plays were performed at the Globe Theater in London by his acting troupe "The King's Men". The King's Men also performed at the Blackfriars Theatre, at Court and at private performances. Twelfth Night was known to have been performed at the Inns of Court. Before the Globe Theatre was built (in 1599) Shakespeare's Plays were performed at the Curtain Theatre, and before that, at the Rose Theatre, and possibly the Theatre and the Newington Butts Theatre. At that time the King's Men were known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men. Before Shakespeare became exclusive playwright for the Lord Chamberlain's Men, his plays were performed by Strange's Men, Sussex's Men, and Derby's Men. In 1594 the Chamberlain's and Admiral's companies shared a theatre, at which time some of the Admiral's company may have played in Shakespeare plays.
men performed in Shakespeare's plays not women because men thought women weren't good enough
I'm not sure if women were aloud to act in plays or not but I am aware that women and men did perform in operas of course, which were the main entertainment source of that time period. I hope that helped. : )
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.