What was a 'Breeches Role' in the context of Restoration theatre?
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Correct answer: An actress playing a female character disguised as a man
Breeches roles allowed actresses to wear tight-fitting male attire (breeches), which was considered provocative and drew large audiences. The device also served as a plot mechanism for disguise and mistaken identity, common in Restoration comedies.
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