OSAKA, Japan â Onstage, Niyo Katsura wore a delicate pink kimono. With her petite frame and high-pitched voice, she could pass more easily for a college undergraduate than a 35-year-old performer of one of Japanâs oldest comedic arts. Yet when she reached the point in her routine where she impersonated a drunken salesman â a middle-age man â the audience laughed heartily as the character slurred h
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