Asian American Theatre Review. Little history here, but an excellent resource for those interested in contemporary Asian-American theatre activity. Back on-line after a lengthy hiatus.
The Theatre of Indo-China, circa 1940, by Donald Oenslager. "This article was originally published in Theatre Arts. Donald Oenslager. New York: Theatre Arts, Inc., 1941. pp. 344-353."
Kamat's Potpourri, a "Hodge-podge of History, Mystery, and Diversity of India (and lots of pictures)." A populist starting point for an exploration
of the various Indian theatre forms.
Japanese Arts Council, with links to the several National Theatres of Japan and short histories of the various performance arts of Japan.
Japanese Noh Theatre. Good references and links. "Paul Binnie, an artist from Scotland and the author of this article, lived in Tokyo for more than 5 years. Kabuki and the Japanese Noh Theater became his great passion."
Noh Theatre, an unattributed article, with numerous links.
From Questia, "the world's largest online library" --
research topic:
Kabuki Theatre. Good bibliography of books and articles related to the Kabuki theatre.