Shakespeare never appeared onstage with a woman.
It is the first act in a play named Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare.
Young boys played female parts. It was against the law for women to act.
William Shakespeare, in Coriolanus ACT IV, SCENE IV, Line 27.
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The phrase "to be, or not to be" comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet
Yes, but only since 1660. Before that, only men acted in the plays.
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Yes, women weren't allowed to act.
Yes, men played women because women were apparantly not allowed to act.
Juliet dies in Act 5 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Women were not allowed to act. Young men played the parts of women.
Women did not participate in Shakespearean plays. All roles, including female ones, were played by men.