Kabuki at the Crossroads : Years of Crisis, 1952-1965.
Samuel L. Leiter's Kabuki at the Crossroads is a thorough account of Japan's most famous traditional theatre as it struggled to survive in the maelstrom of post-Occupation Japan's rapidly changing entertainment world.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
BRILL,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- And then there was one: Tokyo's three top acting companies
- Three K factors: Kenkyu Kai, Koryu, and Kaomise
- Kansai Kabuki at the crossroads
- Communists, teenage girls, and little theatres: three alternative Kabuki troupes
- When Toho got its Mojo
- Yakusha or Haiyu?: Kabuki actors at the crossroads
- Changing names, memorial flames
- Shumei of the century: the Danjuro dilemma
- Till death do your parts: debuts, education, and mortality
- From the Ginza to Broadway: Kabuki goes global
- Playhouses, programming, and plays
- Appendixes: A chronology of programs and events, May 1952 to December 1965
- B Study groups: 1952-1965
- C Traditional plays and the Zenshin-za 576
- D The Katabami-za at the Sumida Gekijo and Oji Hall: 1952-1964
- E Koshiro VII and Toho 580
- F Selected awards: 1952-1965
- G Shumei: 1952-1965
- H Acting debuts: 1952-1965
- I Actors' deaths: 1952-1965
- J Production statistics: 1952-1965
- K Actors, names
- L Synopses of new plays produced at the Kabuki-za: 1952-1965.