
Pamphlet of Performance in August 1989 at Meijiza Theater: Umezawa Takeo Gekidan, All the Charm of Umezawa Tomio, Yume no Emaki, Kantō Yūkyōden (Part 1 and Part 2), Umezawa Tomio on Stage, Zachō Kōjō, Nihon no Haha - Inochi Tsukirumade, Haha Kōbai, Namida no Oyako Furisode, and Sukeroku Yukari no Hanabutai 明治座 平成元年8月公演パンフレット 梅沢武生劇団 梅沢富美男魅力の総て 夢の絵巻 関東遊侠伝(前・後) 梅沢富美男オンステージ 座長口上 日本の母・生命つきるまで 母紅梅 涙の親娘振袖 助六由縁花舞台
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- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Title
- Pamphlet of Performance in August 1989 at Meijiza Theater: Umezawa Takeo Gekidan, All the Charm of Umezawa Tomio, Yume no Emaki, Kantō Yūkyōden (Part 1 and Part 2), Umezawa Tomio on Stage, Zachō Kōjō, Nihon no Haha - Inochi Tsukirumade, Haha Kōbai, Namida no Oyako Furisode, and Sukeroku Yukari no Hanabutai
- Collection ID
- 95006674
- Category
- Printed Material
- Creation Date
- 1989 20世紀
- Size
- 25.6 cm x 18.1 cm x 0.3 cm
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-180902.html
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