My son is involved in a Christian School Play and he tells me that the major roles which are normally played by males are being played by females. I don't think there is a shortage of males available - even if there is a shortage, does this make it right?. I emailed the school administrator and he confirms what my son said. This immediately struck me as being at least very odd, and possibly just plain wrong and unnatural. Am I missing something here? Are there any reasons why this should be acceptable?
I am following up with the administrator for justification, but I also thought I would ask the forum if I am being unreasonable in my concern.





Well, that is what I am struggling with. I have a great deal of trust and admiration for the school and faculty - this just strikes me as being "off", so I'm asking for advice to see if I am off base or not. The issue concerns me on two levels:
1. Biblically - it doesn't seem appropriate to blur the distinction between the sexes especially in this day and age. What if a male were asked to play a female role? The O.T. prohibitions against transvestism gives pause - yes I know the O.T. issue is sexually charged and that is the reason for the prohibition, but...
2. Artistically - I don't see contemporary acting doing this kind of thing and be taken seriously.
Why not just rewrite the part so the lead character is really a woman?
Its just disturbing to me...