Question 1: In the ancient Greece and Rome[11] and the medieval world, it was considered disgraceful for a woman to go on the stage, and this belief continued right up until the 17th century, when in ________ it was broken. |
Question 2: ________ for the Indian cinema |
Question 3: Tony Awards for the theatre (specifically, ________) |
Question 4: [9] (Shakespeare's use of ________ and wordplay, for example, often has this function of indirect contact.) |
Question 5: The gender-neutral term player was common in film in the early days of the ________, but is now generally deemed archaic. |
Question 6: Occasionally the issue is further complicated, for example, by a woman playing a woman acting as a man pretending to be a woman, like Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria, or ________ in Shakespeare in Love. |
Question 7: ________ and Robin Williams have each appeared in a hit comedy film (Tootsie and Mrs. Doubtfire, respectively) in which they played most scenes dressed as a woman. |
Question 8: ________ for American film and television |
Question 9: ________ for gay pornographic film |
Question 10: Most of Shakespeare's comedies include instances of overt ________, such as Francis Flute in A Midsummer Night's Dream. |