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*''Dai-jô-jô-kichi'' (大上々吉) Great upper-upper-excellent
 
*''Dai-jô-jô-kichi'' (大上々吉) Great upper-upper-excellent
 
*''Shi-jô-jô-kichi'' (至上々吉) Climax of upper-upper-excellent
 
*''Shi-jô-jô-kichi'' (至上々吉) Climax of upper-upper-excellent
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''Yakusha hyôbanki'' often also included narrative reviews of individual performances, in the form of a fictional conversation between stock characters (e.g. the fan, and the detractor). For many kabuki plays of the Edo period, these are valuable sources for scholars seeking to reconstruct the casts and plots, as well as popular reaction, etc., as play scripts generally do not survive, and often were not even written out to begin with.<ref>Timothy Clark, "Edo Kabuki in the 1780s," ''The Actor's Image'', Art Institute of Chicago (1994), 38.</ref>
    
==Courtesan ''hyôbanki''==
 
==Courtesan ''hyôbanki''==
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==References==
 
==References==
* ''This article was written by [[User:LordAmeth]] and contributed to both S-A and Wikipedia; the author gives permission for his work to be used in this way.''
   
*"Hyōbanki." [http://kabuki21.com/glossaire_3.php Glossary H-J at Kabuki21.com]. Accessed 31 July 2007.
 
*"Hyōbanki." [http://kabuki21.com/glossaire_3.php Glossary H-J at Kabuki21.com]. Accessed 31 July 2007.
 
* [[Richard Lane|Lane, Richard]] (1978). "Images of the Floating World." Old Saybrook, CT: Konecky & Konecky.
 
* [[Richard Lane|Lane, Richard]] (1978). "Images of the Floating World." Old Saybrook, CT: Konecky & Konecky.
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[[Category:Historical Documents]]
 
[[Category:Historical Documents]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]
 
[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]
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