Perhaps due to the weird Victorian confusion between Angels and Fairies? They ended up portraying both as pale winged women in white gowns, which isn't an accurate depiction of either creature (as far as the original sources go).
2007-06-27 06:59:02
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answered by Al_2368_99 2
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Angels are neither male nor female, so can be played by either gender. But several of the roles in the nativity are written for men (Joseph, wise men.)
Sexism probably is a factor, too. Boys play Shepherds (because they are working in the fields) and girls play angels.
Even though girls are no more angelic than boys... :)
2007-06-26 12:20:59
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answered by Elizabeth http://DFWTheater.com 3
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When I was in primary school (way back in the early 70's), I always wanted to play the angel in the school nativity play. Unfortunately (as there were songs to sing) the angels were always boy sopranos and because I had such a low voice, I always was a shepherd! It rankles still today as my brother got to be an angel and me (the only girl in the family) always had to walk around with a towel on my head!
2007-06-28 09:09:42
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answered by vickster66 2
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Well if you look at the numbers in a school class its most likely to be 50/50 boys/girls. So apart from mary there arent really any gender specified parts. Even if a few of the girls are animals theres going to be some girls left with no part. I think its just easier to put the girls as angels, then theyre all the same as thier friends, apart from mary (who i was v jeleous of in school - haha) And all the boys are either animals/ wise men.
2007-06-26 08:03:05
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answered by ? 3
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Well, if not the angels, then what do the girls get to play? There is only one Mary, and besides the animals, there aren't any other female characters. I would think this, in addition to all the new perceptions of feminine angels, would be the reason.
2007-06-26 13:23:54
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answered by Fitzdiva 3
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Some girls are stereotyped, and liked to be seen as angels within themselves and in the eyes of the others, and guys would like to be seen as the leaders, but in reality it is an image that is not fully truth, as both sexes have what it takes to build the real genuine picture.
2007-06-26 08:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Because usually the boys don't want to participate and the girls are all too eager to have a role. We've even had wise men played by girls. So what! It's a small church reenactment, not the second coming! Relax.
2007-06-26 17:28:51
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answered by Marianne D 7
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I think it a popular misconseption that angels are girls.
When infact they were all men with swords and sheids fighting bloody battles with deamons.
The 2 key angels in the all time classic movie Dogma were blood thirsty angels.
2007-06-26 08:12:21
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answered by Statto 2
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Because all the boys stand there playing with themselves! Who wants to see an angel playing with their tackle?!
2007-06-26 07:59:35
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answered by Michael G 2
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why not?
i guess you mean cos in real life angels are males.
well, actualy, in my friend's church's nativity play, boys DID play the part of angels.
2007-06-26 07:55:48
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answered by ClaireBear 3
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