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Greek theatre did not have woman, modern theatre does have women.
yes they did but only if they where not busy
Females were not allowed on stage in any theatres in Britain until after the civil war. The first woman to appear in a Shakespeare play did so in 1660. Up to that point, appearing on stage was considered to be indecent behaviour for a woman.
she didn't have many rights (being a woman) in general, and at the theatre
Women did not act in the 1500's so men played the woman parts, which i suppose got really awkward sometimes...
Count de Grisley was the first magician to perform the trick of sawing a woman in half when he did it in 1799.
she was the wirst woman to perform a successful open hear surgery the first woman to perform an open heart surgery
The first woman on the moon was Dr. Wendy Jacobson. She flew to the moon on Apollo 23, in December, 1975. She was the first woman to walk on the moon
I think it was Eve who performed for Adam!
No, the Greek god Apollo remained male.
No.
Greek theatre did not have woman, modern theatre does have women.
The cast of Grynnan - 1996 includes: Benjamin Ekman as Baby Mats Flink as Simon Elisabeth Kling as Woman at the theatre Peter Kneip as Man on boat Stefan Larsson as Benjamin Peter Luckhaus as Man at the theatre Lakke Magnusson as Man at the theatre Ingela Olsson as Woman at the theatre Jacqueline Ramel as Paula Elisabet Svensson as Woman at the theatre Patrik Voigt as Man at the theatre
yes
Woman of the Year - 1976 - TV was released on: USA: 28 July 1976
There were no female astronauts in the Apollo program.
It was considered a sinful, wicked place.