After 1594, and up to the dissolution of the company, Shakespeare's plays were exclusively performed by members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, who later became The King's Men.
Males
Young boys.
Hamlet is the most quoted Shakespeare play.
I don't know what Elizabeth you are speaking of, but I presume it was because she was a female Shakespearean actress who was acting after the year 1660 sometime. Sometimes actresses play the male roles in Shakespeare as well.
They are mostly either about love or politics.
Males
Young boys played the role of women.
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Most of the time, all roles were played by men.
In Shakespeare's time, all female roles were played by young boys or men because women were not allowed to perform on stage. This was a common practice due to societal norms and restrictions at the time.
The female roles in Shakespeare's day were performed by Boy Players: young actors who had not yet reached puberty and therefore did not have masculine voices. Some of the Boy Players were Apprentice Actors, the modern equivalent would be Interns.
The resources that played the most crucial roles in industrialization were steel and iron. Oil and coal also were important.
Tim Curry has played many roles. You can refer to his pages on IMDb or Wikipedia to see what roles he has played. One of his most notable roles was Nigel Thornberry from the Nickelodeon animated series "The Wild Thornberries."
Some of them did fight, but most most of them worked on plantations.
roles played by the components
Young boys.
Romeo & Juliet