Stage Beauty (2004)

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2004 · R · 1h 46m

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Other grades: 90.0 (1 viewer)
20041h 46mR
Countries:Germany United Kingdom United States
Languages:EN
Keywords: 1660s17th centuryActingActorActor plays a female roleActressAmbitionApplauseAuditionBackstageShow moreBare breastsBare buttBare chested maleBased on playBased on play or musicalBased on real personBattle of the sexesBeaten upBeatingBig hairBisexualBlack eyeBootblackBritish navyBritish sailorBullyCaneCastratiCastratoCavalier king charles spanielCharles iiCleavageClericCoinConcealed nudityCourtCourt masqueCross dressingDandyDownblouseDressDresserDrinkDrinkingDukeDuke of buckinghamDyingEarlEnglandEnglish courtErectionFanFemale frontal nudityFemale full rear nudityFemale nudityFemale rear nudityFemale star appears toplessFemininityFilm starts with textFopFrenchGayGay bashingGay characterGay interestGay kissGay man straight woman kissGay sexGay slurGenderHomosexualHorse and carriageHorse drawn carriageIllicit cross dressingKing charles iiKing charles ii of england characterKing's mistressKissLawLegalityLewdnessLimpLondon englandLuredMakeupMale full back nudityMale male kissMale nudityMale rear nudityMale to female cross dressingMan beatenMan dressed as womanMan grabs woman's buttMan wears women's makeupMarriageMasculinityMasqueMistressMusicaleNell gwynneNudityOrange girlPainterPaintingPalacePenisPetulancePillowPlayPlay within a filmPoetryPosing for a paintingProstitutePunch and judyPuppetPuppet showPuritanPuritanismReference to john drydenReference to nell gwynReference to samuel pepysReference to shakespeare's hamletReference to shakespeare's king learReference to shakespeare's othelloReference to shakespeare's romeo and julietReference to shakespeare's twelfth nightReference to thomas bettertonReference to william shakespeareRehearsalRevoltRoyaltySamuel peyps characterSaunaScuffSedan chairSexSexualitySingerSingingSongSonnetSt. james parkStageStagecoachStagehandSteam bathTavernTheaterTheater companyTheatreTheatre audienceTheatrical troupeTorchTortureTowelTutorWagerWigWoman exposes her breastsWoman handles a man's genitalsWoman wears a nightgownWomen's rights
Based in the 1660's of London's theaters, this film is about the rules of gender roles in theatre production, and means to change them for everyone's benefit. Ned Kynaston is the assumedly gay cross-dressing actor who has been playing female parts in plays for years, particularly Desdemona in Othello, he also has a close relationship with a member of the Royal Court, the Duke of Buckingham. One day however, the rules of only men playing women could change when aspiring actress Maria auditions as Kynaston's praised role, Desdemona, and soon enough, King Charles II decides to make the law that all female roles should be played only by women. Maria becomes a star, while Ned finds himself out of work. But after a while, Ned finds it in his nature to forgive Maria's aspiration, they may even fall in love, and Charles may proclaim women will be played by either gender.
Lions Gate Films
Lions Gate Films
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