KÔMORI NO YASU-SAN
   
Play title Kômori no Yasu-san  In Japanese
Author Kimura Kinka
History

Kimura Kinka's drama "Kômori no Yasu-san" was premiered in August 1931 at the Kabukiza with Morita Kan'ya XIII in the role of Kômori no Yasu. It was a Kabuki adaptation of Charles Chaplin's 1931 movie "City Lights". It was revived at the National Theatre in December 2019 to commemorate the 130th Anniversary of Chaplin's Birth [more details].

Structure

"Kômori no Yasu-san" was in 3 acts, divided into 11 scenes.

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Summary

The actors Morita Kan'ya XIII and Ichikawa Shôchô II playing the roles of Kômori no Yasu and Ohana in the drama "Kômori no Yasu-san", which was staged in August 1931 at the Kabukiza

The actors Morita Kan'ya XIII and Ichikawa Dan'emon II playing the roles of Kômori no Yasu and the female sumôtori Ôteyama in the drama "Kômori no Yasu-san", which was staged in August 1931 at the Kabukiza

 
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