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  • ISBN 9781350526006
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the history of kabuki, Japan's 'music-dance-drama'. It traces the development of the form from its ribald, burlesque beginnings in the early 1600s, through to the 21st century experimental fusions with pop culture that are on-going today and examines five popular works drawn from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

Along the way, it examines the development of star-driven commercial theater with blockbuster plays; the 250 year running conflict with the ruling samurai regime; the invention of horror theater; and classicization and Western influence in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Within this historical framework the author analyses in detail five of the most frequently performed kabuki plays, focusing on play writing and inter-textuality, stage presentation (costuming/direction /acting/stage effects), and audience reception from first performances until today, both in Japan and abroad. Drawing on his directorial experience, Kominz explores how fine acting and dance are used alongside exciting staging are used to facilitate intense audience engagement with both the story they are witnessing and the stage actors themselves.

Dr. Laurence R. Kominz is Professor of Japanese Language and Literature at Portland State University, USA. He publishes on the literature, history, and performance of kabuki, kyôgen, bunraku, and noh, and teaches and directs student performances of kyôgen and kabuki. HIs publications include Mishima on Stage: The Black Lizard and Other Plays (2007), The Stars who Created Kabuki: Their Lives, Loves and Legacy (1997) and Avatars of Vengeance: Japanese Drama and the Soga Literary Tradition (1995). He has translated and directed many kabuki plays.

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