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playhouse /ˈpleɪhaʊs /noun1 (also Playhouse) A theatre: the Oxford Playhouse...- The popularity of the theatre in Georgian London was so significant that by the 1760s we believe there to have been over 12 000 theatregoers a week attending playhouses.
- Early playhouses such as the Theatre and the Curtain had no substantial cover over the stage, only a turret-like tiring house with perhaps a short pentice extension.
- Weitzenhoffer's team said: ‘The idea of producing and presenting great theatre in these historic playhouses, as owners, is thrilling.’
2A toy house for children to play in.Keep large plastic toys, like playhouses and slides, outdoors or at least away from your child's sleeping area....- Full-time carer Amanda said: ‘The playhouse was crammed with toys, everything from bikes and scooters to dolls and balls.’
- Tall trees ensure it is not overlooked from the back and it includes a timber shed and playhouse and a boiler house.
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