I am not a huge Kabuki fan, and at first the author's enthusiasm was a bit off-putting, but as I read his enthusiasm wore off on me, and his arguments convinced me. I thought his argument that Noh is classical, like ancient Greek drama, while Kabuki is Baroque, analogous to Shakespeare, was very compelling. Unlike many Japanese academics, Kawatake writes with logical analysis supported by clear sources. There's an index!! and a bibilography and list of English translations in the back. Too bad I don't get to chaperone the Kabuki trip this year!