What was the most significant innovation regarding the cast during the Restoration period?
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Correct answer: The appearance of women on the professional stage
Charles II's royal patent explicitly permitted women to play female roles for the first time on the professional English stage. This replaced the Elizabethan tradition in which prepubescent boys performed women's parts.
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