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Cecilia Lee
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22 March, 05:57
Why couldn't Shakespeare's sister act?
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Bambi
22 March, 06:23
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Women were not allowed to act. Young men played the parts of women. Acting Troupes were exclusively men. The female parts were played by men, usually men whos voices had yet to break.
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