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  1. Eva Griffith, ‘The name ‘Eva’ and the name ‘Darcas’: Dorcas Leigh and a film script about the Red Bull playhouse, Clerkenwell’ This is a paper about entertainment presentation. It is also about history – some of it very old history; Shakespearean history, yes, some of it Indian history reimagined while Shakespeare was alive.

  2. 3 de jun. de 2014 · The speakers were Eva Griffith – on the Red Bull, Thomas Greene, dicing and cards and Matthew Wakeman, from the University of Warwick, on table games in Tudor England. The duration of each paper was 25 mins and was followed by wine and a meal in Bloomsbury.

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  4. 30 de sept. de 2019 · The latest Tweets from Eva Griffith (@EvaWalking). Itinerant theatre historian following footsteps of 400-year-old English actors in Europe for research & @ClassicFM's @MakeNoise.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2019 · Eva Griffith, ‘The name ‘Eva’ and the name ‘Darcas’: Dorcas Leigh and a film script about the Red Bull playhouse, Clerkenwell’ This is a paper about entertainment presentation. It is also about history – some of it very old history; Shakespearean history, yes, some of it Indian history reimagined while Shakespeare was alive.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2019 · Dr Eva Griffith, Introduction: ‘What is a “Clown”?’ 10.15 ‘Anthrax the Clown is made up!’ With Reannon Tapp and Lu Lu, his beautiful assistants and Sensei Dan, his cross manager A miming clown dons his make-up and tells us all about it: 10.45: Amanda Engineer (St Bartholomew’s Archives): ‘Rahere, the Fool who Founded St Barts ...

  7. 20 de ene. de 2016 · A Jacobean Company and Its Playhouse is a book crammed with detail about the Queen's Servants at the Red Bull, a company that knew Shakespeare's and collaborated with them. This is a history given for the first time, using over 100 original documents from a host of locations – the National Archives, London Metropolitan Archives, the Guildhall, and the College of Arms. Find out more