Performers > Takemoto Sumitayū VII (see also Takemoto Mojitayū IX)
Takemoto Sumitayū VII (see also Takemoto Mojitayū IX)
(竹本住大夫 (七))
Performances:
- April 1985: Announcement of the assumption of his new stage name, Sumitayū Takemoto VII, by Mojitayuū Takemoto (narrator)
- April 1985: The Battles of Genji and Heike (narrator)
- May 1985: Announcement of the assumption of his new stage name, Sumitayū Takemoto VII, by Mojitayuū Takemoto (narrator)
- May 1985: The Battles of Genji and Heike (narrator)
- July 1985: The Drum of the Waves of Horikawa (narrator)
- August 1985: The Nine-Tailed Fox (narrator)
- September 1985: Monkey (narrator)
- November 1985: The Love of Ohan and Choemon (narrator)
- December 1985 Bunraku Kanshō Kyōshitsu: The Miracle at the Tsubosaka Kannon Temple (narrator)
- January 1986: Kajiwara The Swordsman (narrator)
- February 1986: The Battle of Coxinga (narrator)
- April 1986: The Teachings for Women (narrator)
- May 1986: The Vendetta in Iga (narrator)
- July 1986: The Bloodshed at Ise (narrator)
- August 1986 National Bunraku Theatre, Osaka: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy (narrator)
- August 1986 National Theatre, Tokyo: The Teachings for Women (narrator)
- October 1986: The Priest in Exile (narrator)
- January 1987: The Pregnant Mountain Ogress (Heroine) (narrator)
- February 1987: The Ancient Calendar (narrator)
- March 1987: The Woman-Killer and the Hell of Oil (narrator)
- April 1987: The Tycoon's Exploit (narrator)
- July 1987: The Tales of Ise (narrator)
- August 1987: Madame Butterfly (narrator)
- September 1987: The Tales of Ise (narrator)
- November 1987: The Battle of Sakamoto Castle (narrator)
- January 1988: The Vow of Rokusuke (narrator)
- February 1988: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki (narrator)
- April 1988: The Priest Karukaya and the Souvenir of Tsukushi (narrator)
- April 1988: Announcement of the assumption of his new stage name, Datedayū Takemoto V, by Datejidayū Takemoto (narrator)
- May 1988: The Cherry Trees of the Imperial Palace (narrator)
- July 1988: The Story of Kasane (narrator)
- May 1988: Announcement of the assumption of his new stage name, Datedayū Takemoto V, by Datejidayū Takemoto (narrator)
- August 1988: Ohan (narrator)
- November 1988: The Battles of Genji and Heike (narrator)
- January 1989: The Amorous Courier (narrator)
- February 1989: The Love Suicide at Amijima (narrator)
- April 1989: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy (narrator)
- April 1989: Announcement of Koshijidayū Takemoto IV's retirement (narrator)
- July 1989: The Story of the Morning Glory (narrator)
- August 1989: The Red Battle Surcoat (narrator)
- September 1989: The Two Butterflies (narrator)
- November 1989: The Two Butterflies (narrator)
- January 1990: Kagekiyo and His Daughter (narrator)
- February 1990: The Love Suicide of Hambei and Ochiyo (narrator)
- April 1990: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees (narrator)
- May 1990: The Story of the Morning Glory (narrator)
- July 1990: The Bloodshed at Ise (narrator)
- August 1990: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki (narrator)
- September 1990: The Adachi Plain in Oshu (narrator)
- November 1990: The Adachi Plain in Oshu (narrator)
- October 1991: The Vendetta in Iga (narrator)
- February 1991: The Vendetta by a Samurai in Rags (narrator)
- April 1991: A Tragic Love Triangle (narrator)
- May 1991: The Nine-Tailed Fox (narrator)
- July 1991: The Battle of Ichinotani (narrator)
- August 1991: Urikohime and Amanjaku (narrator)
- September 1991: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees (narrator)
- November 1991: The Ancient Calendar (narrator)
- January 1992: The Cherry Trees of the Imperial Palace (narrator)
- April 1992: The Vendetta in Iga (narrator)
- May 1992: A Tragic Love Triangle (narrator)
- July 1992: The Priest in Exile (narrator)
- September 1992: The Twenty-Four Dutiful Sons (narrator)
- November 1992: The Love Suicides at Amijima (narrator)
- January 1993: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu (narrator)
- February 1993: The Love Suicides at Amijima (narrator)
- April 1993: The Tycoon's Exploit (narrator)
- May 1993: The Tycoon's Exploit (narrator)
- August 1993: The Summer Festival at Naniwa (narrator)
- September 1993: The Summer Festival at Naniwa (narrator)
- November 1993: The Loyal Samurai (narrator)
- January 1994: The Love of Ohan and Choemon (narrator)
- February 1994: The Ancient Calendar (narrator)
- April 1994: The Teachings for Women (narrator)
- April 1994: The Dance of Sambaso (narrator)
- August 1994: The Story of the Morning Glory (narrator)
- September 1994: The Two Butterflies (narrator)
- November 1994: The League of the 47 Ronin (narrator)
- January 1995: The Nine-Tailed Fox (narrator)
- February 1995: The Priest in Exile (narrator)
- April 1995: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees (narrator)
- May 1995: The Story of the Morning Glory (narrator)
- August 1995: The Battles of Genji and Heike (narrator)
- September 1995: The Murder in Revenge (narrator)
- January 1996: Announcement of the assumption of his new name, Tsunatayū Takemoto IX, by Oritayū Takemoto (narrator)
- January 1996: The Trouble in the Date Household (narrator)
- April 1996: A Chushingura's Subplot (narrator)
- September 1996: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy (narrator)
- January 1997: The Battle of Ichinotani (narrator)
- February 1997: The Woman-Killer and the Hell of Oil (narrator)
- April 1997: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees (narrator)
- September 1997: The Love of Ohan and Choemon (narrator)
- January 1998: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu (narrator)
- April 1998: The Vendetta in Iga (narrator)
- May 1998: The Vendetta in Iga (narrator)
- September 1998: The Story of the Morning Glory (narrator)
- November 1998: The League of the 47 Ronin (narrator)
- July 2000: The Murder in Revenge (narrator)
- November 2000: The Love Suicides at Amijima (narrator)
- April 2001: The Crossroads of Gappo (narrator)
- July/August 2001: The Summer Festival at Naniwa (narrator)
- May 1987: The Tycoon's Exploit (narrator)
- March/April 1988 Tour: The Crossroads of Gappo (narrator)
- February 1996: Announcement of the assumption of his new name, Tsunatayū Takemoto IX, by Oritayū Takemoto (narrator)
- February 1996: The Battle of Kawanakajima (narrator)
- January 2002: The Battle of Coxinga (narrator)
- July/August 2002: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki (narrator)
- April 2002: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy (narrator)
- March 1996 Tour: Oshun and Dembei (narrator)
- May 2003: Announcement of the assumption of his new name, Kanjūrō Kiritake III, by Minotarō Yoshida (narrator)