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senbonza+theater Latitude and Longitude:

35°01′37″N 135°44′33″E / 35.0270°N 135.7426°E / 35.0270; 135.7426
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The Senbonza theater was a theater in Kyoto, Japan, in the late 19th century. Actor Onoe Matsunosuke worked there near the start of his career in 1889, [1] at which time Shōzō Makino was the manager of the theater [2] was directing there. [1] The Yokota Shōkai film importation company often screened foreign films at the theater, which had originally been the home of a small touring kabuki group. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Abel, Richard (2005). Encyclopedia of Modern Cinema. Taylor & Francis. p. 703. ISBN  9780203482049. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
  2. ^ Standish, Isolde (2006). A New History of Japanese Cinema. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 36. ISBN  9780826417909. Retrieved September 16, 2012.

35°01′37″N 135°44′33″E / 35.0270°N 135.7426°E / 35.0270; 135.7426



senbonza+theater Latitude and Longitude:

35°01′37″N 135°44′33″E / 35.0270°N 135.7426°E / 35.0270; 135.7426
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Senbonza theater was a theater in Kyoto, Japan, in the late 19th century. Actor Onoe Matsunosuke worked there near the start of his career in 1889, [1] at which time Shōzō Makino was the manager of the theater [2] was directing there. [1] The Yokota Shōkai film importation company often screened foreign films at the theater, which had originally been the home of a small touring kabuki group. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Abel, Richard (2005). Encyclopedia of Modern Cinema. Taylor & Francis. p. 703. ISBN  9780203482049. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
  2. ^ Standish, Isolde (2006). A New History of Japanese Cinema. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 36. ISBN  9780826417909. Retrieved September 16, 2012.

35°01′37″N 135°44′33″E / 35.0270°N 135.7426°E / 35.0270; 135.7426



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