

Japanese Plays
Al. Sadler
Genuine classical Japanese drama combining both farcical and melodramatic, are offered respectively in The Zen Substitute and Kanjincho .
Liberal staging and acting instructions, details on makeup and costumes, a glossary and suggestions for adapting to American theatres are offered.
What debts western drama owes to Japanese theatre shine through with pristine clarity in these excellent renditions.
Contents: The Zen Substitute Kanjincho
Kabuki Plays is a comedy play written by James R. Brandon and published by Samuel French .
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