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- Shinpa (新派) (also rendered shimpa) is a modern form of theater in ****an usually featuring melodramatic stories, contrasted with the more traditional kabuki...
- ****anese theatre includes shingeki (experimental Western-style theatre), shinpa (new school theatre) and shōgekijō (little theatre). In addition, there...
- with Okamoto Kido and Hasegawa Shin. He became a leading member of the shinpa modern drama movement in the 1930s. During World War II, he was active in...
- Republic of China. Drawing from traditional forms of theatre and, through shinpa, Western dramatical conventions, the genre emerged in the late 1910s as...
- professional performance of Hamlet in ****an was Otojirō Kawakami's 1903 Shinpa ("new school theatre") adaptation. Tsubouchi Shōyō translated Hamlet and...
- Postmodernist Reverse motion Satire Sceneggiata Semido****entary Serial Shinpa Short Silent Slow cinema Socialist realist Sound Underground Video nasty...
- built upon the Chinese opera, early spoken-word forms, and the ****anese shinpa. The development of the purely spoken-word huaju in the 1920s built on the...
- preferred the more action-packed jidai-geki historical swashbucklers over the shinpa melodramas, and its Kamata studios were destro**** by the 1923 Great Kantō...
- Postmodernist Reverse motion Satire Sceneggiata Semido****entary Serial Shinpa Short Silent Slow cinema Socialist realist Sound Underground Video nasty...
- films from 1923 to 1959. Kōdō first began acting on the stage in 1901 in shinpa dramas. He joined the Teikine studio in 1923, and after the war, the Toho...