Miracles & Mischief: Noh and Kyōgen Theater in Japan

Miracles & Mischief: Noh and Kyōgen Theater in Japan

BookMiracles & Mischief: Noh and Kyōgen Theater in Japan
Rights CoordinatorCheryle T. Robertson
EditorThomas Frick
Preface byKawai Hayao
Publishing DirectorStephanie Emerson
PublisherLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
Supervising PhotographerPeter Brenner
Editorial AssistantSara Cody
Foreword byAndrea L. Rich
Printed byToppan Printing Company
Designed byLorraine Wild, Jessica Fleischmann, Robert Ruehlman
Copyright HolderMuseum Associates, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
About/SubjectTheater of Japan, Noh, Kyōgen, Theater Costumes, Theater Masks, Costume Design
ContributorHollis Goodall, Tom Hare, Kawakami Shigeki, Kirihata Ken, Carolyn A. Morley, Nagasaki Iwao, Tanabe Saburōsuke
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Copyright2002
Pages / Font284 pages
ISBN 100-87587-188-7
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number2002110591
ChaptersForeword Andrea L. Rich Preface Kawai Hayao Rituals, Dreams, and Tales of Adventure: A Material History of Noh Drama Tom Hare The Birth and Evolution of Noh Masks Tanabe Saburōsuke Fashionable Dress or Theatrical Costume: Textiles and the Evolution of Noh Robes Sharon Sadako Takeda The Development of the Karaori as a Noh Costume Kawakami Shigeki Patronage: Daimyo, Actors, and Noh Costumes Nagasaki Iwao Kyōgen: A Theater of Play Carolyn A. Morley Kyōgen Costumes: The Fascinating World of Dyed Textiles Kirihata Ken The Staging of Noh: Costumes and Masks in a Performance Context Monica Bethe Checklist of the Exhibition Lenders to the Exhibition Chronology Acknowledgments Selected Bibliography Index
NotesPublished on the occasion of the exhibition "Miracles & Mischief: Noh and Kyōgen Theater in Japan," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, November 10, 2002-February 2, 2003 Printed in Tokyo, Japan
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