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词条 Sakurada Jisuke I
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Sakurada Jisuke I
Japanese dramatist
pseudonym Sato
born 1734, Edo 【now Tokyo】, Japan
died 1806, Edo
kabuki dramatist who created more than 120 plays and at least 100 dance dramas.
After completing his studies with Horikoshi Nisōji in 1762, Sakurada moved to Kyōto to write plays for a theatre there. On his return to Edo three years later he became chief playwright at the Morita-za (Morita Theatre). For the rest of the century he was a leading playwright at Edo, becoming the chief writer for the actors Ichikawa Danjūrō III and V and Matsumoto Kōshirō V. Among his most popular plays were Oshiegusa Yoshiwara suzume (1768) and Date kurabe Okuni Kabuki (1778).
Sakurada's work is distinguished by its wit. He was a biting satirist, excelled at dramas of everyday life (sewamono), and became famous for his refined verse. Sakurada's name was adopted by a succession of disciples who achieved lesser prominence in the kabuki theatre. Foremost among them were Sakurada Jisuke II (1768–1829) and Sakurada Jisuke III (1802–77).
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