- - masked drama performed since the 14th century
- - Return of honourable drama
- - Dramatic form similar to Kabuki
- - traditional form of japanese theatre
- - drama performed since the 1300s
- - Japanese dance/drama
- - Traditional masked drama
- - Form of Japanese theatre
- - Japanese theatre genre
- - Venerable Japanese stage genre
- - Play form using wooden masks
- - Masked drama type
- - Japanese play
- - Japanese drama: Var.
- - Japanese drama with masked performers
- - Japanese classical drama
- - Form of Japanese dance drama in which the performers often use fans
- - Honshu drama
- - Japanese drama genre
- - Masked drama
- - Drama performed in front of a painted image of a pine tree
- - Japanese theater genre
- - Japanese theatre
- - Classic Japanese drama
- - Japanese classical theatre
- - Dance-drama of Japan
- - Masked Japanese drama
- - Osaka drama
- - Traditional Japanese drama
- - Highly stylised Japanese drama with music and dance
- - Drama since the 1300s
- - Japanese 7-Down
- - Traditional Japanese drama form
- - Japanese dramatic form
- - Musical drama performed in masks
- - Masked drama of Japan
- - Drama with many fans
- - Japanese drama style
- - Japanese drama involving masks
- - Japanese theater form
- - Classic Japanese drama form
- - Form of 24 a Mitford aristocrat backed?
- - Japanese masked drama
- - Masked drama form
- - Classical Japanese theatre
- - Japanese musical drama
- - Traditional drama is grind devoid of energy? The reverse
- - Theatrical form
- - Overseas drama
- - Drama performed on a curtainless stage
- - Classic Japanese theater
- - Drama with masks
- - Traditionally all-male art form
- - Yokohama drama
- - Drama genre with many fans
- - Japanese dramatic style
- - Dance-drama in Nagano
- - Classical Japanese drama
- - Genre of "The Damask Drum"
- - Eastern drama
- - Kin of kabuki
- - Stylized dance drama
- - Drama on stages that look like Shinto shrines
- - Venerable theatrical form
- - Form of Japanese drama
- - Drama with named masks
- - Drama in Yokohama
- - Some of its players wear masks
- - Stylized drama
- - Cousin of kabuki
- - Japanese entertainment
- - Drama that uses masks
- - Drama with lots of fans
- - Drama with choral chants
- - Drama in Kyoto
- - Drama form with a chorus called the jiutai
- - Japanese theater (Var.)
- - Oriental drama
- - Drama often with masks
- - Eastern musical drama
- - Japanese high drama
- - Dance-drama with measured chants
- - Eastern theatrical form
- - Drama in Osaka
- - Classic drama of Japan
- - Far East drama form
- - Japanese theatrical style
- - Zeami Motokiyo's art form
- - Stylized Japanese theater
- - Kind of Japanese mask
- - Nagano drama
- - Japanese drum
- - Stylized Japanese drama
- - Japanese drama
- - Japanese dance-drama
- - Japanese drama form
- - Japanese theater
- - Japanese art
- - Drama style
- - Drama in masks
- - drama queen's latest expression of surprise
- - food son avoided in japanese theatre
- - Show with masks
- - play whose intermission may include a kyōgen performance
- - Ezra Pound work
- - Theater with masks and fans
- - Theater with masks
- - Theater with comedic Kyogen interludes
- - Theater performed under an indoor roof
- - Play with fans
- - Literally "talent"
- - Ezra Pound book
- - Pound work
- - Kabuki relative
- - Kabuki kin
- - The oldest known theatrical art that's still performed today
- - Theater art since the 1400s
- - Plays performed in shozoku robes
- - Kabuki cousin
- - Kabuki alternative
- - Tokyo stage shows
- - Plays accompanied by hayashi
- - Kabuki relative, and a hint to five puns in this puzzle
- - Eastern theater genre
- - Theater with fans
- - Plays with masks
- - Kabuki's cousin
- - "The Damask Drum", "The Well Cradle", etc.
- - Eastern theatrical style
- - Play with masks
- - Tokyo entertainment
- - Tokyo stage show
- - As performed in teatres in Okkaido and Onsu?
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