TORIMAZETE SEKISON MIYAGE (original) (raw)
TORIMAZETE SEKISON MIYAGE
| | | | | ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Play title | Torimazete Sekison Miyage Gozonji Sh�chikubai Arazetai Hina no Sewagoto Michiyuki Tamuke no Tsuyu Shigure | | Author | Tsuruya Nanboku IV [1] | | History | Tsuruya Nanboku IV's natsu ky�gen "Torimazete Sekison Miyage" was premiered in the 7th lunar month of 1823 [2] at the Ichimuraza [casting]. This new year drama mixed several sekai, mixing the main elements from "Igagoe" with elements coming from "Nit� Eiy�ki" (Miyamoto Musashi) and from "Ageya". The nibanme part of this drama was entitled "Gozonji Sh�chikubai". There were also within this summer program a Tokiwazu-based dance-drama entitled "Arazetai Hina no Sewagoto" and a Giday�-based michiyuki entitled "Michiyuki Tamuke no Tsuyu Shigure". | | Key words | Adauchi Adauchimono Giday� Giri/Ninj� Gofukuya Igagoemono Michiyuki Natsu Ky�gen Tokiwazu | | Summary | | | Notes | [1] The others main sakusha were Segawa Jok� II, Matsui Yusuke II, Matsui Kozo II, Oto Usuke I, Matsuchi Sh�kichi, Hanagasa Rosuke and Tsurumine Sensuke I. [2] The opening day was the 17th day of the 7th lunar month of the 6th year of the Bunsei era, which was the 22nd of August 1823 in the western calendar. |
Illustration from an ehon banzuke for the staging of the drama "Torimazete Sekison Miyage" in the 7th lunar month of 1823 at the Ichimuraza |