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165: 256: 63: 22: 276: 393:. In 1670, the shogunate issued licenses to four theatres in the city, forbidding the others, including the Kawarazaki-za, from operating. The Kawarazaki-za was, therefore, largely inactive until 1735, when it obtained the license from the bankrupt Morita-za, losing it once more in 1744. 438:, which had not been held for twenty years. The following year, however, the theatre was sold to a group of investors from outside the kabuki families; it was renamed the Shinbori-za and went bankrupt and closed two years later, in 1877. 411:
The theatre continued to hold the Morita-za license for much of the 19th century, on and off. A great number of plays premiered at the Kawarazaki-za during this period; one of the most famous was
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in 1794. The fourth period of operation, from 1800 to 1808, saw performances by the Morita family of actors from the Morita-za.
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was performed for the first time at the Kawarazaki-za in 1802, featuring a number of actors of the Ichikawa family.
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The theatre then reacquired the Morita-za's license from 1790 to 1797, producing a number of plays including
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These dates reflect not the birth and death of the actor, but rather the years during which he served as
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