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How to use playhouses in a sentence

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Individual dressing rooms were not a feature of Elizabethan playhouses, so actors were to dress in whatever open space they could find.
The playhouses where Shakespeare worked resounded with the clash of arms and the noise of cannon fire.
Keep large plastic toys, like playhouses and slides, outdoors or at least away from your child's sleeping area.
It might be big business in some of our larger playhouses, but elsewhere around the country theatres are developing a new tradition of Christmas children's show.
The Acadians have founded schools, colleges and universities. They have created playhouses, newspapers and publishing houses.
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.
And those riots were often directed at playhouses in Shakespeare's day.
The rare golden yellow Quercus rubra 'Aurea' creates a light, sunny effect and shelters the children's playhouses.
The streets were filled with alehouses, gambling dens and brothels, and the public was entertained by street performers, playhouses, and spectacles such as bear baiting.
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.
San Benedetto, the largest and best attended of the playhouses, caught on fire and burned down to its foundation.
The Curtain was one of the earliest purpose-built playhouses, and is considered to be as important as the Theatre, the Globe and Blackfriars to Shakespearian scholars, explains Ms Mamujee.
After 1608 at Blackfriars, Whitefriars, and other hall playhouses, adult companies from the extramural liberties moved into the city as well and regularly performed in both the hall and the arena playhouses.
Every year, some 50,000 performances put on by the national theatres, national drama centres, other subsidized playhouses and private theatres attract a total audience of eight million.
They have created playhouses, newspapers and publishing houses.
The Rose Theatre was the first of the group of playhouses which stood on the south bank of the Thames, opposite the City of London, between1587 and the Civil War.
Used in theatres, playhouses, music rooms and recording studios.
Practical in dance halls, music rooms, recording studios and playhouses.
Along with the playhouses, there existed mobile companies at visiting fairs, though from 1912 most of these travelling theatres settled, purchasing theatres to perform in.
Examples from Classical Literature
If that was what the theatre was coming to, then it was high time the police stepped in and closed the playhouses.
Each year, one playhouse is given away in a public drawing after being displayed with other playhouses at a shopping mall.
Before she was 8, my daughter, Ana, had already moved into many unfurnished playhouses, stacking storage units and hanging shoe racks or garment bags.
La Petite Maison's luxury playhouses are a favorite of the wealthy.
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