Overview
Title | Sesshu Gappo ga Tsuji (Gappo and His Daughter Tsuji) |
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Writer | Suga Sensuke and Wakatake Fuemi |
Premiere |
Bunraku: February 1773, Osaka Kabuki: June 1835, Kyoto |
Overview |
A two-act period piece. An Indian tale of 250 BC tells of a prince who loses his sight because of his mother’s incestuous love, only regaining his vision after a period of exile. This tale also inspired the Noh play Yoroboshi (The Blind Monk), the sermon “Aigo no Waka” and other works. Sesshu Gappo ga Tsuji was crafted from several of these prior works. The original puppet version in 1773 was not brought to the Kabuki stage until 1835 in Kyoto, and then only the single scene “Gappo Anshitsu”.
●main graphic [from left]Princess Asaka(Onoe Ukon)、Tamate Gozen(Onoe Kikunosuke)、Shuntokumaru(Nakamura Baishi) May 2015 Kabukiza Theatre
●publication date April 2016 |
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