Why weren't women allowed to act in Shakespeare's plays?
- Written by Elizabeth Steinway, Instructor of Literature and Composition, Colorado State University
Since Charles’ declaration that women’s parts “maie be performed by woemen,” women have played an increasingly diverse role in Shakespearean theater – including playing lead male roles.
In 1899, Sarah Bernhardt performed as Hamlet[21]. More recently, Jessika D. Williams played the lead[22] in “Othello.”
These gender reversals are a reminder that much has changed since men and boys played all the women’s parts, and that much more will continue to change as society grapples with questions about gender, identity and performance.
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References
- ^ Curious Kids (theconversation.com)
- ^ curiouskidsus@theconversation.com (theconversation.com)
- ^ performed by a woman (shakespeareandbeyond.folger.edu)
- ^ Shakespeare wrote the play (www.bl.uk)
- ^ and diarist (www.rmg.co.uk)
- ^ Samuel Pepys (theconversation.com)
- ^ a royal proclamation (shakespeareandbeyond.folger.edu)
- ^ how pregnancy was represented (english.colostate.edu)
- ^ no clear legal statute (muse.jhu.edu)
- ^ in other countries (www.jstor.org)
- ^ masques (www.rmg.co.uk)
- ^ country house entertainments (www.cambridge.org)
- ^ William Prynne’s declaration (quod.lib.umich.edu)
- ^ Thomas Nashe wrote (www.luminarium.org)
- ^ the practice of men’s wearing female attire on stage (doi.org)
- ^ were involved with theatrical productions (doi.org)
- ^ in other ways (www.oxfordhandbooks.com)
- ^ food and other goods used in the theater (daily.jstor.org)
- ^ playing houses (engenderingthestage.humanities.mcmaster.ca)
- ^ Bettmann via Getty Images (www.gettyimages.com)
- ^ Sarah Bernhardt performed as Hamlet (www.bl.uk)
- ^ played the lead (www.pbs.org)
- ^ CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com (theconversation.com)
Authors: Elizabeth Steinway, Instructor of Literature and Composition, Colorado State University
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