Ketoprak (Javanese: Kethoprak) is a theatrical genre  of Java  featuring actors who may also sing to the accompaniment of the gamelan.  It draws its stories from Javanese history and romances and in this  differs from wayang wong, which shares with wayang kulit a repertoire drawn from the  Hindu epics Mahabarata and Ramayana,  as well as from ludruk which uses contemporary settings and the three-walled  srimulat,  which specializes in vampire stories. According to Clifford Geertz [1]  it was invented as recently as 1923.
Ketoprak troupes might owned or rented a performance building, such  as Ketoprak Srimulat that used to be performed in a theatre both in  Jakarta and Surabaya back in the 80's, or might travelling trough  villages. The travelling ketoprak troupe is called Kethoprak Tobong,  also known as Ketoprak Tonil. It might be considered as common  people theatrical tradition in Java. The show were performed in certain  period in an empty plain near a village and moved from one place to  another, in fashion similar to western travelling circus. In  this traveling troupe, the performers and staffs also brought show  properties; such as costumes, stage decorations, chairs, gamelan, sound  system, diesel electric generator, all were contained in a portable  building that also used as set or stage called "tobong". During  their journey, the troupe members also living in this tobong.[2]
Recently ketoprak has been adopted into television show, the  "Ketoprak Humor" show was aired in Indonesian national television. It is  a comedy and action performance, often took place in modern settings or  in historical ancient Javanese kingdoms. The ketoprak that took the  story of ancient Java is quite similar with Wayang  wong performance, however ketoprak performance is more free for  improvisations, jokes and adoption of popular languages, while Wayang  wong are traditionally highly stylized with precise and structurized  dance drama discipline.
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