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Bandō Kakitsu I

Bandō Kakitsu I
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A print made by Toyohara Kunichika in 1885, depicting Kakitsu in the role of Nagoya Kosanza in Monogusa Tarosaku Tekuda no Utaate
Born Ichimura Takematsu III
1847
Died March 18, 1893
Other names Ichimura Kakitsu V, Ichimura Uzaemon XIV, Ichimura Takematsu III
Occupation Kabuki actor
Years active 1847-1893
Children Ichimura Uzaemon XV (adopted)
Parent(s) Father – Ichimura Takenojō V

Bandō Kakitsu I (初代 坂東 家橘 Shodai Bandō Kakitsu?, 1847 – 1893) was a Japanese kabuki actor of the Uzaemon acting lineage, also commonly known as Ichimura Uzaemon XIV (十四代目 市村 羽左衛門 Jūyondaime Ichimura Uzaemon?). He was an influential actor during the Kaei through Meiji eras of the Japanese imperial calendar. He is best known for his wagotoshi roles.

Bandō Kakitsu I was born in 1847, the son of kabuki actor Ichimura Takenojō V. On November 1848, Kakitsu appeared on stage for the first time under the stage name Ichimura Takematsu III. His father suddenly grew ill and died on August 20, 1851.

In August 1868, Kakitsu took the name Ichimura Uzaemon XIV in a traditional actor naming ceremony called a shūmei. He became the zamoto (manager, troupe head) of the Ichimura-za.

In November 1868, he produced the play Kanadehon Chūshingura, and played the roles of En'ya Hangan, Ōboshi Rikiya and Ashikaga Tadayoshi.

September 1871 brought debt to the Ichimura-za too great for Kakitsu to handle, forcing him to leave the theater to Fukuchi Mohei, who changed the name to Murayama-za.

Kakitsu returned in November 1871 to perform in the classic Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura.


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