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− | '''breeches parts''' when a woman plays a male character, as in many pantomimes, but also in many operas (trouser roles). Breeches=trousers so "breeches parts" and "trouser roles" are basically the same thing. | + | '''breeches parts''' when a woman plays a male character, as in many pantomimes, but also in many operas (trouser roles). Breeches = trousers so "breeches parts" and "trouser roles" are basically the same thing. |
Latest revision as of 03:09, 18 April 2020
breeches parts when a woman plays a male character, as in many pantomimes, but also in many operas (trouser roles). Breeches = trousers so "breeches parts" and "trouser roles" are basically the same thing.