Kabuki Reader
Discover the captivating world of kabuki with Kabuki Reader by Samuel L. Leiter, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001. This comprehensive survey spans 462 pages, delving into the intricate history of kabuki theatre, exploring how it is written, produced, staged, and performed. Perfect for enthusiasts of performing arts and drama, this book highlights kabuki's significant role in global theatre.
In addition to its thorough historical analysis, Kabuki Reader features a translated kabuki play, providing readers with a practical illustration of kabuki techniques. The book is structured around four key areas: history, performance, theatres, and plays, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the rich traditions of Japanese theatre. Enhance your understanding of this unique art form and its impact on the performing arts with this insightful read.