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Insiders Reveal Juliet Is Really A Boy! Starts "Crying Game" Tradition The theatre in Shakespeare's day was very different from the theatre we know today. The greatest difference was -- it had no actresses. All of the women's roles were played by boys! - sometimes recruited from the choirs of London churches. Many of these boys acted their parts very well and all were totally accepted by Elizabethan audiences. The first women actors did not appear on the English stage until 1660! |
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