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- Asian Theatre Journal
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- Gamelan: The Traditional Sounds of Indonesia (review) Volume 22, Number 2, Fall 2005, pp. 365-366
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Editor's Note
- Color Insert
- Shashibiya : Staging Shakespeare in China (review)
- Significant Other: Staging the American in China (review)
- Power Plays: Wayang Golek Theater of West Java (review)
- Gamelan: The Traditional Sounds of Indonesia (review)
- Trance and Transformation of the Actor: Japanese Noh and Balinese Masked Dance-Drama (review)
- Balinese Dance, Drama and Music: A Guide to the Performing Arts of Bali (review)
- The Theatre of Suzuki Tadashi (review)
- The Ethos of Noh : Actors and Their Art (review)
- Samritechak (review)
- Putul Yatra: A Celebration of Indian Puppetry
- Woman and the Changing World on Alternative Global Stage: Sixth Women Playwrights International Conference
- Chinese-Speaking Theatre In Perspective: A Symposium
- The Mardi Gras Boys of Singapore's English-Language Theatre
- Only Joking? The Relationship between the Clown and Percussion in Jingju
- Masks, Interface of Past and Future: Nomura Mannojo's Shingigaku
- Lions, Witches, and Happy Old Men: Some Parallels between Balinese and Japanese Ritual Masks
- Mask, Gender, and Performance in Indonesia: An Interview with Didik Nini Thowok
- Balinese Mask Dance from the Perspective of a Master Artist: I Ketut Kodi on Topeng
- Topeng Sidha Karya: A Balinese Mask Dance Performed by I Ketut Kodi with I Gusti Putu Sudarta, I Nyoman Sedana, and I Made Sidia in Sidha Karya, Badung, Bali, 16 October 2002
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