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Shibaraku (****anese: 暫(しばらく), lit. 'Just a Moment!') is a play in the
Kabuki repertoire, and one of the
celebrated Kabuki Jūhachiban ("Eighteen Great...
- she is
known as
Nurse Nancy)
Tomomichi Nishimura as
Shibaraku Tsurugibe (剣部 シバラク
Tsurugibe Shibaraku) (In
Keith Courage in
Alpha Zones, he is
known as the...
- ****ociated with the
character Kamakura Gongorō Kagemasa, the hero of the play
Shibaraku, and is said to have been
invented by
Ichikawa Danjūrō I. Two mie cut...
- courage. The most
famous role to use red
kumadori is that of the hero in
Shibaraku,
Kamakura Gongoro, and has come to
stereotypically represent kabuki in...
- Danjūrō line of
kabuki actors.
Roles such as the
leads in
Sukeroku and
Shibaraku are
particularly representative of the style.
Aragoto is
often contrasted...
- gap widened.
Several different types of
kabuki emerged. Some, such as
shibaraku, were only
available at a
certain time of year,
while some
companies only...
- novel, I Haven't
Dreamed of
Flying for a
While (飛ぶ夢をしばらく見ない, Tobu yume o
shibaraku minai), was
translated into
English and
published in 2008. The
first film...
- The July 1858
production of
Shibaraku at the Ichimura-za
theater theatre in Edo.
Triptych woodblock print by
Utagawa Toyokuni III....
- The July 1858
production of
Shibaraku at the Edo Ichimura-za theatre, with the
hanamichi shown on the left...
-
likely names.
Kamakura Gongorō
Kagemasa is the hero of the
kabuki play
Shibaraku, one of the most
widely recognized of all
kabuki roles and one most ****ociated...