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"Koryoya 3rd Anniversary Commemorative Exhibition" begins-Wako

1. August 6, 2017 16:00

In January and February 2018, the "Koryoya Third-generation Instruction Performance" will be held at Kabukiza Theater, but prior to that, a commemorative exhibition began in Ginza Wako. Thirty-seven years ago, in October and November of 1981, the third generation of the first white parrot, the ninth generation Koshiro, and the seventh generation Somegoro were performed, so it was "the third generation name of the second generation parent descendant." Of course, it is the first time that the performance performance has the same role and has the same reputation. Inside the venue, stage photos of memories, items related to Chukei inherited from Danjuro of the ninth generation, Chukei when Koshiro of the current generation performed the thousandth Benkei, mirror stand of backstage, etc. are also displayed, and fans are irresistible. A performance was also announced. January is the daytime section "Kurubiki" "Terakoya" and "Kanjincho" at night. February is "Ichijo Daikura Tan" and night "Kumagaya Jinya" and "Nanatsudanme". I'm looking forward to it. Kintaro, who is named the eighth generation Somegoro, is a major role of Yoshitsune and Rikiya Oishi, and is the same as the role played by his father Somegoro 37 years ago. I was very impressed with the phrase "Infinite Wasabi no Michiage Hibari" displayed on Somegoro's backstage Kagamidai. It is said that it was given when my grandmother, Masako, was the first white parrot wife, Somegoro played "Renshi" with Koshiro in March 1985. I'm looking forward to next year.

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"Koryoya 3rd Anniversary Commemorative Exhibition" will be held on the 6th floor of Wako until August 9th.

From ten thirty to nine p.m.