333 E 47th St. btw 1st and 2nd Ave,
New York City, New York

Encounter the theater form developed and preserved since the 14th century! Kyoto-based Kashu-juku Noh Theater, led by Katayama Shingo of the prestigious Katayama noh family, is joined by kyogen actors from the Shigeyama family in providing this rare opportunity for American audiences to experience the 600-year-old tradition of noh and kyogen performed back-to-back.

In Japanese with English subtitles.

The program includes:

MAI-BAYASHI: Literally meaning "dance & music," a mai-bayashi is a solo dance depicting the climax of a famous noh play. This program features the ferocious battle scene from Yashima.

KYOGEN: Boshibari (Tied to a Pole)
Tied up by their master, two servants are thwarted in drinking his sake. How will the two rascals get a hold of their beloved beverage again?

NOH: Aoi no Ue (Lady Aoi) In this famous adaptation of a story from the classic novel The Tale of Genji, the jealous Lady Rokujo--who had sent a spirit to possess Genji's wife, Aoi--is confronted in combat by a Buddhist monk intent on saving her soul.

Pre-Performance Lecture: One hour before all show times, free to ticket holders.

TICKETS
$65 / $55 Japan Society members

SPECIAL OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION TICKETS
$90 / $75 Japan Society members,
Includes prime seating and private reception with cast members. Limited availability. (Non-member purchase available December 1.)

Official Website: http://www.japansociety.org/event_detail?eid=3955e743

Added by jiaminn212 on August 14, 2010

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