Abstract

Earle Ernst was assigned oversight of censoring Japanese plays at the time of the American Occupation, which allowed him to learn about and come to appreciate kabuki. As a result of his experiences he directed kabuki at the University of Hawai‘i and became the founding director of the university’s Asian Theatre Program.

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