False - Only men acted in Greek Plays.
men
men or boy but not women or girls
At the time they were written the same people who acted the parts of women in the plays of his contemporaries like Ben Jonson or William Shakespeare--boys whose voices had not yet broken.
No women were not allowed to take part in Ancient Greek plays as it was seen as below women and even undignified for men.
No.... not back in the Greek days
Because women weren't considered citizens.
Yes, but only since 1660. Before that, only men acted in the plays.
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.
No, they could not even see them.
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.
In England, women have acted in theatre since 1660. On the continent actresses were known much earlier. In ancient Greece, the women's parts were all played by 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.