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In this photo, Tuey Ping Lee-Hum performs for a Canadian audience in 1938. Tuey Ping Lee-Hum came to Canada from China as a member of a traveling Cantonese opera troupe. Traditionally, men played both male and female opera roles, but starting in the 1920s, women began performing on stage. It was not unusual for women to play male roles (and it became common practice that either gender could play each other’s roles). Tuey Ping Lee-Hum played mostly male roles because, as her son Doug Hum claims, she was a person who ‘liked to be in charge.’ Despite her small stature, she had a commanding presence on stage.