Pamphlet of Performance in March 1955 at Meijiza Theater: Nakamura Kichiemon Troupe, Tōshi Kyōgen (Full, Uncut Performance), Kagamiyama Kokyō no Nishikie, Takatsuki, Toribeyama Shinjū, Ori, Part 1: Sagimusume, Part 2: Tobae, and Kagotsurube Sato no Eizame 明治座 昭和30年3月興行パンフレット 中村吉右衛門劇団 通し狂言 鏡山旧錦絵 高坏 鳥辺山心中 檻(をり)上:鷺娘 下:鳥羽絵 籠釣瓶花街酔醒
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- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Title
- Pamphlet of Performance in March 1955 at Meijiza Theater: Nakamura Kichiemon Troupe, Tōshi Kyōgen (Full, Uncut Performance), Kagamiyama Kokyō no Nishikie, Takatsuki, Toribeyama Shinjū, Ori, Part 1: Sagimusume, Part 2: Tobae, and Kagotsurube Sato no Eizame
- Collection ID
- 95006430
- Category
- Printed Material
- Creation Date
- 1955 20世紀
- Size
- 25.8 cm x 18.2 cm
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-180658.html
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