The correct answer is true.
It is true that both Noh Theater and Kabuki Theater incorporated music and dance.
Noh theater is a form of Japanese theater created in the 14th century that includes music, dance, and drama. It includes another genre called Kyogen, that are small comical sketches performed in the interludes of the main representation. Noh theater masks are very important in the performance.
Kabuki theater was created in the Edo period that includes elaborated customs, complex makeup, and the exaggeration that actors use during their performance.