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Ichikawa Kodanji IV (四代目市川小團次) as
Nezumi Kozō. New Year day, 4th year of
Ansei (February, 1857) at the
first play at ****o Ichimura-za,
Nezumi komon haruno...
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Minamoto Yo****sune (R), Bandô Shûka I as ****uka
Gozen (C), and
Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Fox (Kitsune)
Tadanobu (L)
Written by
Takeda Izumo II
Miyoshi Shōraku...
- the Nakamura-za
theater and
starred Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII and
Ichikawa Kodanji IV in the
roles of
Tetsuzan and Okiku. This one-act
adaptation was not...
- name
Kawatake Shinshichi II. He
began working with
kabuki star
Ichikawa Kodanji IV in 1854,
producing kizewamono pieces. Most of Mokuami's
works are in...
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abundant inspirations for costuming, make-up, and storylines.
Ichikawa Kodanji IV was
considered one of the most
active and
successful actors during the...
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Ichikawa Danjūrō XII
Ichikawa Danjūrō XIII
Ichikawa Jūkai III
Ichikawa Kodanji IV
Ichikawa Sadanji I
Ichikawa Sadanji III
Ichikawa Sadanji IV Ichikawa...
- (1854);
Ichikawa Sanshō IV
Naritaya Ichikawa Ebizō IV
Ichikawa Kodanji III;
Ichikawa Kodanji IV;
Ichikawa Ebijūrō I,
Ichikawa Ebijūrō IV,
Ichikawa Sumizō...
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newly renamed 四代目中村芝 [Nakamura
Shikan IV]; the
aging 四代目市川小團 次 [Ichikawa
Kodanji IV]; and the 15-year-old,
virtuoso 女形 [onnagata; ladies’ roles] 三代目 沢村田之助...
- reaching—is of
Akamatsu Shigetamaru (赤松重太丸) as pla**** by
actor Ichikawa Kodanji (市川小団次). In the triptych's
right position, is
another character from the...
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Osaka for the next
eight years or so,
alongside the
likes of
Ichikawa Kōdanji IV and
Arashi Rikan III.
After returning to Edo and to the Kawarazaki-za...