This is a collection of the most important genres of Japanese
performance--noh, kyogen, kabuki, and bamrili puppet theater--in one
comprehensive, authoritative volume. Organized by genre, each section
features a rich selection of representative plays and explorations into
each theatrical style and is prefaced by an illustrative essay covering
a wide range of subjects, from stage direction to musical accompaniment.
With classic and new translations of more than thirty plays and
scenes--along with Brazell's detailed, historically rich supplementary
material and copious illustrations--no better anthology exists for
students of this most fascinating and diverse dramatic tradition.