THEATER IN JAPAN By: Kelly and Maddy. KABUKI  Most Elaborate, Popular  Pretty decorations, costumes otos/canadagood/3066952.

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THEATER IN JAPAN By: Kelly and Maddy

KABUKI  Most Elaborate, Popular  Pretty decorations, costumes otos/canadagood/ /

NOH  Lasts Long  Similar to a Musical 

BUNRAKU  PUPPET THEATRE  Joruri- does all lines

PUPPETS  Size depends on importance of part

STAGES  Kabuki- decorative  Bunraku- simple  Noh- platform

ACTORS  Bunraku- Joruri  Kabuki- troupe  Noh- zest

CITATIONS  Hobbler, Dorothy and Thomas. The ghost in the Tokaido Inn. Puffin, New York NY Print.  Mitchell, John D. and Watanabe, Miyoko. Noh & Kabuki: Staging Japanese Theatre. Key West, Fl Inst. For Advanced Studies in Print.  Deal, William E. Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan. New York: Facts On File, Inc., Print.