Final answer:
Kabuki is not a theatrical performance style of the Middle East, unlike shadow play, Ta'zieh, and passion play.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is a) Kabuki. Kabuki is a highly stylized Japanese performance practice that combines dance and theatre. It originated in Kyoto in the early 17th Century and it was originally exclusively performed by women. Kabuki features highly stylized movement, intricate choreography, and heavily relies on costumes and makeup. On the other hand, the other options, Shadow Play, Ta'zieh, and Passion Play, are theatrical performance styles that are associated with the Middle East.