The document discusses the joshiki maku, the distinctive black, brown, and green kabuki curtain that is pulled open and shut by a stagehand during performances at three famous kabuki theaters in Japan: Morita-za, Ichimura-za, and Nakamura-za.
The document discusses the joshiki maku, the distinctive black, brown, and green kabuki curtain that is pulled open and shut by a stagehand during performances at three famous kabuki theaters in Japan: Morita-za, Ichimura-za, and Nakamura-za.
The document discusses the joshiki maku, the distinctive black, brown, and green kabuki curtain that is pulled open and shut by a stagehand during performances at three famous kabuki theaters in Japan: Morita-za, Ichimura-za, and Nakamura-za.