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The Takemoto-za (竹本座) was a bunraku theatre in Osaka, founded in 1684 by Takemoto Gidayū. Plays by many famous playwrights were performed there, including works by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Namiki Sōsuke, and . Many of the playwrights working at the Takemoto-za worked together, as a committee, as was the custom at the time. The Takemoto-za had a fierce rival in the , built by one of Takemoto Gidayū's former disciples.

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  • The Takemoto-za (竹本座) was a bunraku theatre in Osaka, founded in 1684 by Takemoto Gidayū. Plays by many famous playwrights were performed there, including works by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Namiki Sōsuke, and . Many of the playwrights working at the Takemoto-za worked together, as a committee, as was the custom at the time. The Takemoto-za had a fierce rival in the , built by one of Takemoto Gidayū's former disciples. Though bunraku remained exceptionally popular through 1764, at that time it began to be eclipsed by kabuki and to fall into decline. The Takemoto-za was forced to close in 1767, and though it opened once more after that, it soon afterwards closed again. (en)
  • Le Takemoto-za (竹本座) est un théâtre bunraku d'Osaka, fondé en 1684 par Takemoto Gidayū. Les pièces de nombreux dramaturges célèbres y sont représentées, dont des œuvres de Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Namiki Sōsuke et Takeda Izumo I. Nombre d'auteurs du Takemoto-za travaillent ensemble, comme il est de coutume à l'époque. Une rude rivalité oppose le Takemoto-za au Toyotake-za, construit par un des anciens disciples de Takemoto Gidayū. Bien que le bunraku reste exceptionnellement populaire jusqu'en 1764, c'est à cette époque qu'il commence à être éclipsé par le kabuki et tombe en désuétude. Le Takemoto-za est contraint à la fermeture en 1767, et même s'il ouvre une fois encore après cela, il est définitivement fermé peu de temps après. (fr)
  • 竹本座(たけもとざ)は、江戸時代中期、大坂道頓堀にあった人形浄瑠璃の小屋。豊竹座と競って栄えた。 (ja)
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  • 竹本座 (en)
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  • 竹本座(たけもとざ)は、江戸時代中期、大坂道頓堀にあった人形浄瑠璃の小屋。豊竹座と競って栄えた。 (ja)
  • Le Takemoto-za (竹本座) est un théâtre bunraku d'Osaka, fondé en 1684 par Takemoto Gidayū. Les pièces de nombreux dramaturges célèbres y sont représentées, dont des œuvres de Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Namiki Sōsuke et Takeda Izumo I. Nombre d'auteurs du Takemoto-za travaillent ensemble, comme il est de coutume à l'époque. Une rude rivalité oppose le Takemoto-za au Toyotake-za, construit par un des anciens disciples de Takemoto Gidayū. (fr)
  • The Takemoto-za (竹本座) was a bunraku theatre in Osaka, founded in 1684 by Takemoto Gidayū. Plays by many famous playwrights were performed there, including works by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Namiki Sōsuke, and . Many of the playwrights working at the Takemoto-za worked together, as a committee, as was the custom at the time. The Takemoto-za had a fierce rival in the , built by one of Takemoto Gidayū's former disciples. (en)
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  • Takemoto-za (fr)
  • 竹本座 (ja)
  • Takemoto-za (en)
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