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Well, there's a few things that can happen when a person of a gender that's different than the one of a role plays it, and it depends on how they play it and what the genders are. A woman can play a male role as a "pants role", where they simply blend into the masculine role (these can also be the roles as written, particularly in opera where a woman's voice might be required). A woman can play a male role as a female, in which case you have, indeed, gender-bent the role (compare a woman singing Sweeney Todd, and a woman singing Sweeney Todd as a woman). I feel like these two things are different from drag, which is what you're talking about in terms of Edna where someone of one gender is playing as another gender and amplifying it, but again that's just putting vague words to a hazy sliding scale.
And, of course, due to general cultural outlines, a man playing a woman tends to be more jokey and caricatured, sometimes punching down, than a woman playing a man (a woman dressing like a man hasn't been scandalous for decades, but a man dressing like a woman can get the tar beat out of him - he's "lowering" himself). I think it's easier for a woman to play a serious pants role than a man to play a serious, uh, skirt (?) role, which is a curious phenomenon.
Anyways, I think you're having a debate because these kinds of things don't have hard outlines and are barely defined to begin with - I've never, for example, heard someone refer to someone playing a character as the opposite gender a a "re-imagining". If if the actor is meant to slip silently into the opposite gender, that's one thing, if the actor is meant to play the role as their own gender, that's another thing, and if they play up the elements of the opposite gender, that's a third thing. It would be nice to have nailed-down terminology for all three so maybe you two are onto something.
Same goes with the Emcee in CABARET who has been played by both sexes.




joined:4/25/18
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Posted: 4/25/18 at 8:12pm