yes they could attend them but they couldn't act in them so men had to act out the women's parts!!
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.
They could attend the plays, but they couldn't perform in them
Women could and did attend the plays. There was no issue with that. They were not, however, permitted to appear on stage. For a woman to show herself off to a crowd consisting of at least some men was considered to be the equivalent of a strip show, was considered to be indecent and outrageous and consequently illegal.
They needed to be chosen by the queen to play and be allowed in the plays
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.
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.
It was Men's club and women's may not take part in plays.
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.
Yes, they could attend but they could not appear on stage.
They could attend the plays, but they couldn't perform in them
Men and women could attend greek theater performances but only men could perform, there is some evidence that women and children would go to a different section of the theatres. in some places they might not have been allowed into the theatres at all.
No, they could not even see them.
No, women were not allowed to take part in ancient Greek theater. Actually that is a matter of debate. Scholars have argued both sides and no one has any first hand evidence.
For all the credit ancient Greece gets as the cradle of Democracy, it was a Men's Club. Women were not allowed to take part in plays, or attend athletic competitions.
Only the women who were part of a richer family could attend parties, plays, and things like that.
Women could and did attend the plays. There was no issue with that. They were not, however, permitted to appear on stage. For a woman to show herself off to a crowd consisting of at least some men was considered to be the equivalent of a strip show, was considered to be indecent and outrageous and consequently illegal.
Nope, they could only attend after about 1850