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Kawatake Mokuami (河竹黙阿弥) (birth name
Yoshimura Yoshisaburō; 吉村芳三郎) (1
March 1816 – 22
January 1893) was a ****anese
dramatist of Kabuki. It has been said[by...
- (rough
contemporary piece)
genre of
kabuki plays.
Written by
Kawatake Mokuami, it
first premiered at the Ichimura-za in Edo in
March 1862. The play is...
- (連獅子), or Two Lions, is a
kabuki dance with
lyrics written by
Kawatake Mokuami, c****ography by
Hanayagi Jusuke I and
music by
Kineya Shōjirō III and...
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double suicide, and in the
kabuki Mekurana****a
Umega Kagatobi by
Kawatake Mokuami in
Meiji 19 (1886), a
shinigami enters into people's thoughts,
making them...
- 1839–1868) and a
kabuki drama,
based on the
first 10 installments, by
Kawatake Mokuami, in 1852. In the 20th-century, the
story was
adapted in
several films,...
- 1868; one of its
illustrators was
woodblock artist Kunisada.
Kawatake Mokuami then
wrote a
kabuki drama based on the
first ten
parts of the novel, which...
- (demon or ogre) from ****anese
legend Ibaraki, a
kabuki play by
Kawatake Mokuami Miss
Ibaraki (Tsukuba Kasumi); ****anese
friendship dolls Ibaraki, a side...
- dancing, in
dramas written by
Kawatake Mokuami, who also
wrote during the
Meiji era to follow.
Kawatake Mokuami commonly wrote plays that
depicted the...
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written by
Kanze Kojirô Nobumitsu,
eventually adapted to
Kabuki by
Kawatake Mokuami in 1885. It was
staged for the
first time in
November that year and starred...
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onnagata (women)
roles and was best
known for his
roles in
plays by
Kawatake Mokuami. Kikugorō was also
known as one of the
chief actors in the "modern" subgenre...