An outside area will include a playhouse, ride on toys and container gardening. |
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The trust now says the only way to keep the theatre running is to construct a new building, which means demolishing the playhouse. |
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Whether it is an in-house presentation or a visiting production company, this tiny playhouse manages to give more than value for money. |
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By the time she had arrived at the playhouse, the actors had taken their lunch break. |
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Rob Bennett loved the challenge of designing a playhouse to suit his Victorian home in Indiana. |
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In 1576 a businessman, James Burbage, built a playhouse, called simply The Theatre, in Shoreditch. |
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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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The roof of one house had caved in and a children's playhouse, which four children had slept in a few days earlier, was a burnt-out shell. |
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And if you really want a playhouse with a flying bridge and electricity, just buy or build it for yourself. |
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No, he prefers his rather hazy studio playhouse to the glitz of Parisian nightlife. |
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The playground is like a mini replica of a scene from a Walt Disney set with a playhouse, swings, sandpit, slides, and see-saws. |
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Groundlings stood in the unroofed yard in the centre of the octagonal playhouse. |
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Truly designed with the average parent or grandparent in mind, this playhouse project requires no complex knowledge of woodworking or carpentry. |
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Well the rumourmongers claim a jealous belief that the playhouse costs a fortune to run and cannot be making any money. |
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At the back of Uncle Marvin's property, a can of fly spray lies in the children's playhouse. |
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This was the actor from the last time I had visited the playhouse! |
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The playhouse was positioned on concrete pavers and Lori and Charlie began the tasks of removing years of old paint, replacing boards, and installing new windowpanes. |
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The playhouse consists of a small room on the ground floor and another room upstairs. |
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Davenant had, in fact, received a Royal patent in 1639 to build a new playhouse to perform plays and musical entertainments, but the Civil War intervened. |
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If it passed muster with an adjudicator, it would be put on at the local playhouse. |
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She wanted to create a permanent playhouse for kids that could be decorated and customized. |
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Even a small platform just a few feet off the ground that could serve as a clubhouse, playhouse or even a puppet stage. |
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The playhouse was raffled off, and all funds raised went to the Greater Kingston and Frontenac Area Chapter of Habitat for Humanity. |
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We believe that happy children make happy parents, so for tiny people, we have a separate paddling pool, swings, playhouse and a tot's slide. |
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I took a girl called Eileen to my local playhouse to see Jimmy Edwards and Eric Sykes in a comedy called Big Bad Mouse. |
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Due to the charitable nature of the purchase, the firm that sold the playhouse gave it cheaper than usual. |
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This beautifully designed playhouse will provide hours of fun for your children. |
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Today, it takes three theaters-an outdoor replica of a Tudor playhouse and two indoor venues-to seat all the playgoers who flock to the Utah Shakespearean Festival. |
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Opened in 1576, The Theatre was London's first purpose-built playhouse and was run by actor-manager James Burbage. |
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A theatre that has just programmed first plays by DC Moore, Polly Stenham and Alexi Kaye Campbell can look any playhouse in the world in the eye. |
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It left court-watchers wondering if the child's body might have first been stored inside the playhouse. |
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In 1779 the pavement outside the playhouse was the scene of the murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Earl of Sandwich, by her admirer the Rev. |
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She and her husband constructed a playhouse for the children. |
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They organized the materials and labour and built a children's playhouse. |
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The first permanent public playhouse, known simply as The Theatre, was constructed in 1576 in Shoreditch by James Burbage. |
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These conditions improved considerably during Elizabeth's reign, when, in 1574, regular weekday performances were legitimized and when, in 1576, the first playhouse was built, by James Burbage. |
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A novice nip, newly arrived in London, went one afternoon to the Red Bull in Bishopsgate, an inn converted to a playhouse. |
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If he have but twelve pence in his purse, he will give it for the best room in a playhouse. |
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Koko Cottage, a 5-by-6-foot playhouse with Dutch doors and windows on the sides. |
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Originally called the Theatre Royal, it served primarily as a playhouse for the first hundred years of its history. |
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Dahl acquired a traditional Romanichal gypsy wagon in the 1960s, and the family used it as a playhouse for his children at home in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. |
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She made George set in the playhouse with her, and he would do it, no matter how much Pa teased him and called him girlified and threatened to make him wear dresses. |
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Laneea's artwork brings to life the whimsy and thought-provoking images in her mind,'' said JoAnne Smith, visual arts coordinator for the playhouse. |
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Such dubieties no doubt sell newspapers, but they also constitute a view of the stage that reported the entire playhouse and united the activities of actors and playgoers. |
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In 1728 John Gay returned to the playhouse with The Beggar's Opera. |
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