Question

For 10 points each, answer the following about crossdressing in modern British theater:
[10e] In a historical Nicholas Wright play, John Shank prepares 14-year-old Stephen Hammerton for a role as this woman. By the time John Dryden reworked Shakespeare’s play about this woman and her Trojan lover Troilus, a woman was allowed to play her.
ANSWER: Cressida [or Criseida; or Cresseid; or Criseyde]
[10h] This playwright set Mother Clap’s Molly House in a meeting place in 19th-century England where gay men crossdressed. Mark, Robbie, and Gary are named after the members of the band Take That in a play by this author.
ANSWER: Mark Ravenhill (the play is Shopping and Fucking.)
[10m] Male and female characters swap clothing to throw off the police in a Joe Orton play titled for What [this type of person] Saw. In a novel, a person with this occupation gossips with Miss Kenton over some evening cocoa.
ANSWER: butler [accept What the Butler Saw] (the novel is Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day.)
<Darren Petrosino, British Literature>

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Summary

2023 Penn Bowl @ Waterloo10/28/2023Y415.00100%50%0%
2023 Penn Bowl @ FSU10/28/2023Y210.0050%50%0%
2023 Penn Bowl (Harvard)10/21/2023Y313.3367%67%0%
2023 Penn Bowl (Mainsite)10/21/2023Y718.5786%71%29%
2023 Penn Bowl (Norcal)10/28/2023Y220.00100%100%0%
2023 Penn Bowl (South Central)10/28/2023Y33.330%33%0%
2023 Penn Bowl (UK)10/28/2023Y520.00100%80%20%
2023 Penn Bowl @ UNC10/28/2023Y320.00100%100%0%

Data

3HK1MMEdinburgh1001020
Four Neg OmeletteBetrayed by Rita Izzatdust1001020
Foucault's PenndulumOld London Town10101030
Scottish, Irish, Both or NeitherYes, Moderator1001020
Tabearnacle10 Negs that Shook the Quiz100010