none. All of the women parts in Williams play's were played by boys whos' voices hadn't hit puberty yet so there voices were still high. At that time in age women weren't aloud to act.
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good question. i lack knowledge to know though...
Men and boys played these parts. It was considered indecent for women to appear on stage.
women were equal with men because the queen was a woman
Are you talking about at the time of Shakespear? Because it was unseemly for women to display themselves in such a manner in public. Kissing went on in the plays, and no woman kissed anyone other than her husband. 'Acting' wasn't a consideration.
Young boys played the role of women.
They were not allowed to be godfather to someone's children.
Women were not allowed to act on stage.
None. It was against the law for women to act in this time in history.
No, not unless you count Shakespeare's Globe Theatre which was built in 1997. Women in England did not act on stage until 1660. The first Globe burned down in 1613 and the second one was torn down in 1644.
Usually men would play the part of women as women hardly had any power during that of an era.
0 because women were not allowed to be actors because it was "too revealing"