きょうげん
Meanings
Noun
1. kyogen; farce presented between noh plays or during the interlude of a noh play
2. kabuki play; kabuki performance
3. make-believe; ruse; trick
Pitch accent
きょ
うげ
Composed of
(some type of) enthusiast; somebody possessed of a (certain kind of) mental abnormality
word; remark; statement
Used in vocabulary (27 in total)
make-believe fiction
kyogen performer
make-believe fiction
impromptu skit; (theatrical) farce; extravaganza
type of theater which combines elements of noh, kyogen, and kabuki with dances and popular songs (theatre)
fake (staged) kidnapping
supporting, but indispensable role; major supporting role
noh farce; noh interlude
kyogen performer; low-ranked house playwright (of kabuki)
faked suicide; sham suicide; pseudocide
house playwright (of kabuki)
performance of an entire play
December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform
farce; burlesque; low comedy
kabuki play; kabuki drama; kabuki script
local amateur theatrical performance (esp. popular in late Edo and early Meiji)
fake (staged) robbery
second play on the program
discrete kyogen (performed between two noh plays)
last piece in a kabuki programme
upcoming program; upcoming programme
place on bridge passageway next to the rear of a noh stage
Edo-style kabuki
kabuki in the Kyoto-Osaka style
theatre that uses water for tricks, etc.(during hot weather)
kabuki play presented in the third month (Edo period)