-
series and
films as actor. He is the
eldest son and
successor of Onoe
Kikugorō VII. He was
called the "Prince of the
Kabuki world" for his
elegant features...
- Onoe
Kikugorō V (五代目 尾上菊五郎,
Godaime Onoe
Kikugorō, 4 June 1844 – 18
February 1903) was a ****anese
Kabuki actor, one of the
three most
famous and celebrated...
- Onoe
Kikugorō III (三代目 尾上 菊五郎,
Sandaime Onoe
Kikugorō) (1784-16 May 1849) was a ****anese
kabuki actor, the
first and
among the most
famous kaneru yakusha...
- Kasa
ippon ashi, skeletons, yuki-onna, osakabe-hime,
among others. Onoe
Kikugorō V pla**** the role of many of these, such as the osakabe-hime. 1914: Publication...
-
Ichikawa Danjūrō
family of actors, some
conventions are
creations of the Onoe
Kikugorō line.[citation needed] Only a few
colours are used in
kumadori makeup;...
- in 1899 by
Shibata Tsunekichi. It is a
record of the
kabuki actors Onoe
Kikugorō V and
Ichikawa Danjūrō IX
performing a
scene from the
kabuki play Momijigari...
- Onoe
Kikugorō VI as Umeō-maru in
Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami...
-
premiere of each of
these plays featured either Kikugorō V, his
grandfather Onoe
Kikugorō III, or his son
Kikugorō VI, and the Onoe
family continues to dominate...
- Takenojō V (great-great-grandfather) Onoe
Kikugorō V (great-grandfather)
Nakamura Karoku I (great-grandfather) Onoe
Kikugorō VI (grandfather) Bandō Hikosaburō...
-
story by Mushū Ui. A
kabuki theatre troupe from Tokyo, led by the "famous"
Kikugoro,
arrives at a
rural village for a
series of performances. Jin, the town's...