Anne Marshall and Margaret Hughes, First Women on the English Stage (ep. 16.8)
APR 2, 202622 MIN
Anne Marshall and Margaret Hughes, First Women on the English Stage (ep. 16.8)
APR 2, 202622 MIN
Description
Shakespeare wrote every word of his plays with the firm
expectation that the female parts would be acted by men or boys. No female was allowed to act in a public theater. That would be shockingly indecent.
In England, that expectation was dashed in a 1660 production of Othello. We know for sure that Desdemona was played by a woman. We're just not sure which woman it was. This episode explains how English theater came to accept women on the stage.
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