March 29, 1976
FEATURE
ACTRESSES GET BREAK IN "MYSTERY THEATER"
ADAPTIONS OF SEVEN SHAKESPEARE PLAYS
"Although I've had to compress these long plays into much shorter lengths," says Martin, “I’ve tried very very hard to retain as much of the women’s roles as possible. Things are a lot different now.”
In Shakespeare's day, Martin points out, there were no respectable women in the theater. “Their roles,” he says, “were taken by young boys whose voices hadn’t broken. Shakespeare, I’m sure, would have liked to have written major parts for women, but in those days they couldn’t appear on the stage. Any who did were considered prostitutes.”
(Editor: Please consult local station carrying MYSTERY THEATER for times of these broadcasts.)
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