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Tokaido Nakakuni Kurige Yatsugi Kita-ryu tale: August Noryo Kabuki

 I'm a big fan of Kabuki. I'm looking forward to Mrs. Desper's blog every month. I saw the third part of August on the 24th.

"Yajikita Returns" is a story that tells the plight of Kabukiza theater's performance and aims to regenerate it while incorporating parody of entertainment works from various genres such as Kabuki classics to movies and musicals.

 The plot is strange, but the scene is very interesting and devised. The words, dances and accompaniment music of the actors were wonderful. A series of scenes that cannot be overlooked, such as a space ride with four people and a standing around Otaki in Honsui.

 Yajirobei and Kitahachi, who work part-time in props at Kabukiza Theater in Kibiki-cho, Edo. The two set out to visit Ise, dreaming of getting rich, and went to Las Vegas with the young samurai Taro Soyogi and his servant Masayukisuke along the way to hell, causing various turmoils such as going to hell, and getting through the pinch. The two were launched high by fireworks at Ise-jingu Shrine, but three years have passed since then.

 Both Yajikita were blown away on a remote island and managed to survive. He arrived at Nagasaki with that hand, learned about the plight of Kabukiza, an old nest, and met many people to return to Kabukiza, and went on a new rare road while overcoming the trials of standing up.


 Somegoro Ichikawa and Danko Ichikawa became substitutes (Ennya Ichikawa, Hayato Nakamura) due to COVID-19 infection, but their performance and dance were wonderful. The leading actors were suffering from corona one after another, and the performance was performed with a maximum of seven substitutes.

 

 Two air rides, a 92-year-old Juen Ichikawa reads out a message to the younger generation, makes it a gene, and leaves the sky on a spacing, and four people in the last scene: Koshiro, Sarunosuke, Saruya, Hayato.