EDO KAOMISE 1723
   
Play title Sono Enpô Onna Migyôsho  In Japanese
Theater Nakamuraza
Producer Nakamura Kanzaburô VI
Playwright ???

The kaomise drama "Sono Enpô Onna Migyôsho" was produced by Nakamura Kanzaburô VI at the Nakamuraza in Edo in the 11th lunar month of 1723 [1]. It celebrated the arrival at the Nakamuraza of the Kamigata actors Yamashita Kinsaku I and Sanogawa Senzô. It was staged with the following casting:

Code Actors Roles
1 Shinomiya Genpachi Harada no Jirô
2 Tsuruya Nanboku I Kanazawa Zusho
3 Ogawa Zengorô I Akaboshi Tarô
4 Nakamura Shichisaburô II The Shôgun Yoritsugu
5 Sodesaki Miwano I Yoritsugu's sister Princess Seigai
6 Narumi Goroshirô I Aku Zenji
7 Arashi Wakano I Kaijumaru
8 Matsumoto Shichizô I Tokiwaka
9 Hayakawa Hatsuse Nikaidô's musume (and Aoto's nyôbô ? [3]) Katase
10 Miyakawa Hachirôzaemon Nikaidô Nyûdô
11 Ichikawa Danjûrô II Sano Genzaemon Tsuneyo [print]
12 Mimasuya Sukejûrô I Harada Imajirô
13 Ichikawa Monnosuke I Hôjô Tokimune
14 Matsumoto Kôshirô I Aoto Saemon Fujitsuna [print]
15 Yamashita Kinsaku I Sano's nyôbô Naniwazu [print]

The stars [2] of this kaomise program were:

Actors Category/Ranking
Ichikawa Danjûrô II tachiyaku
goku-jô-jô-kichi (extreme - superior - superior - excellent) [Visual]
Matsumoto Kôshirô I tachiyaku
jô-jô-kichi (superior - superior - excellent) [visual]
Ogawa Zengorô I jitsuaku
jô-jô-kichi (superior - superior - excellent) [visual]
Yamashita Kinsaku I wakaonnagata
jô-jô-kichi (superior - superior - excellent) [visual]
Shinomiya Genpachi oyajigata
jô-jô-kichi (superior - superior - excellent) [visual]
Ichikawa Monnosuke I wakashugata
jô-jô-kichi (superior - superior - excellent) [visual]

Others actors were Nakamura Genshichi, Dekishima Sagenta, Dekishima Heihachi, Yamatogawa Tomigorô, Sanogawa Senzô and Ôtani Rokuzô.

[1] "I worked on this kaomise page in October 2023, almost 300 years afterwards!" (Shôriya Aragorô)

[2] Our definition of star is a ranking equal or above jô-jô-kichi.

[3] Recorded as Nikaidô's musume Katase in the 2nd volume of the "Kabuki Nenpyô" series of books. In the illustration in the 1724 Edo hyôbanki, it was written near Hayakawa Hatsuse that he played the role of Aoto's nyôbô:

The question is still open: was Katase both Nikaidô's musume and Aoto's nyôbô?

 
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