Everything about Principal Boy totally explained
In
pantomime, a
principal boy role is the young male protagonist of the play, traditionally played by a young
actress in boy's clothes.
The tradition grew out of laws restricting the use of child actors in London theatre, and the responsibility carried by such lead roles. The practice of having a female play the principal boy was becoming less common in the late
20th century, as further outlets were sought for the talents of young male pop stars and actors.
Although not written as a pantomime,
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up is often produced as one, and in either format the tradition of a female principal boy has continued.
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