A Jacobean company and its playhouse the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619)

Eva Griffith's book fills a major gap concerning the world of Shakespearean drama. It tells the previously untold story of the Servants of Queen Anna of Denmark, a group of players parallel to Shakespeare's King's Men, and their London playhouse, The Red Bull. Built in vibrant Clerken...

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title A Jacobean company and its playhouse the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619)
title_alt A Jacobean Company & its Playhouse
title_auth A Jacobean company and its playhouse the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619)
title_exact_search A Jacobean company and its playhouse the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619)
title_full A Jacobean company and its playhouse the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619) Eva Griffith
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title_full_unstemmed A Jacobean company and its playhouse the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619) Eva Griffith
title_short A Jacobean company and its playhouse
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title_sub the Queen's Servants at The Red Bull Theatre, (c. 1605-1619)
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Queen's servants (Theater company)
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