At the end of New Year's Kabuki, there is a performance by Ukon of Shimbashi Enbujo.
My son, Takeru, is also the name of two parents and children who will be the second generation Ukon, and three air rides with Sarunosuke are talked about.
The daytime part was performed for the first time in 23 years at " Sumida River", which was revived in 1976 by the current Sarunosuke era for the first time in 260 years. It is the original source of the so-called Sumida River in the work of Monzaemon Chikamatsu. In front of the Yoshida family's house turmoil and the curse of the tengu, twin Umewaka, a mother's group woman who lost Matsuwaka and mad, `` Koi grab '' returning the carp to the `` One axis of Koi Fish '' of the carp that escaped the carp, etc. Customers are very satisfied with the great standing using this water for unrecoverable development and the air ride. A 6-year-old Shin Ukon, who plays the two roles of Umewaka and Matsuwaka, is so cute and a big beat occurs every time the dialogue is dialogue. It's funny that the car is holding a smile while waiting on the stage, and the audience also laughs. I feel that it is amazing to be passed on to the next generation in this way because the first and second generation Udanji were also good at roles.
Wasn't it "the fourth generation Udanji" that wrote so far and dedicated "Iwaine Shiri no Momodo Stone" in Shinkawa? I wondered and looked it up.
In conclusion, it seems to be "the second generation = the fourth generation". Among the published ones, the family tree of the Udanji family, the personal name encyclopedia, and the actor famous encyclopedia have only "first and second generations", but only one book in the section of "second generation Udanji" as "reference" There is a description of the fourth generation in the book "Ichikawa right next month" In other materials, many say, "The name of the second generation Udanji in January 1909 ..." ? However, it seems that in 1914 when he dedicated it, he was called the "fourth generation". "Isn't the third generation, the fourth generation?" It is doubtful, but people in libraries and archives also say, "There are quite a few things that are not clear." It's fun to check it out.
Senakiraku is on the twenty-seventh.