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Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.

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True or false- Both men and women acted in Greek plays?

False - Only men acted in Greek Plays.


Could woman take part or attend Greek plays?

no only greek men


Did men or women perform in Shakespeare's plays?

men performed in Shakespeare's plays not women because men thought women weren't good enough


What ways are greek drama differed from movies and plays today?

well i think it is the woman and children could not do it back in Greek but men could and today all children can do it and woman can do it to


What type of plays were performed in the globe theatre?

Shakespeare's plays, Jonson's plays, Beaumont and Fletcher's plays, Middleton's plays and any other the Lord Chamberlain's Men could get their hands on. Tragedies, comedies, histories, and tragicomedies were all featured.


Are women aloud a part in ancient greek plays?

No women were not allowed to take part in Ancient Greek plays as it was seen as below women and even undignified for men.


What is the globe used for?

The Globe was a playhouse or theater. The King's Men performed plays there.


Where were shakespear's play performed and by whom?

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.


Are all greek men hairy?

No, not all Greek men are hairy. Hairiness can vary among individuals based on genetics, hormones, and personal grooming preferences.


Which theatre companies did William Shakespeare use?

Early in his career, Shakespeare had his plays performed by, and may have been a member or, Lord Strange's Men or Lord Pembroke's Men. After its formation in 1594, Shakepeare's plays were performed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, of which he was a founding member. In 1603, it became the King's Men when the new king, James I, became its new patron.


Did shakespeare star in other plays besides his own?

He performed in other plays besides his own, certainly. We know he was in two plays by Ben Jonson, Sejanus and Every Man in His Humour. Also, he was not the only playwright working with the King's Men: Fletcher, Middleton and the young Webster also wrote for them. We know from Henslowe that the Chamberlain's Men performed other plays apart from Shakespeare's and Shakespeare, being a member of the company, played in all of them. But he did not star in them. He was a supporting actor, not a star.


Where were Shakespeare plays performed in London?

During Shakespeare's lifetime, his plays were performed at a number of theatres. The Globe is the most famous, but was built in 1599, half-way through Shakespeare's career. His plays were also performed at the other Lord Chamberlain's Men's theatres, the Theatre and The Curtain, as well as the Blackfriars after 1608. It is probable that some of his early plays were also performed by Henslowe's company at the Rose.