Definition of Playhouse. Meaning of Playhouse. Synonyms of Playhouse

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Definition of Playhouse

Playhouse
Playhouse Play"house`, n. [AS. plegh[=u]s.] 1. A building used for dramatic exhibitions; a theater. --Shak. 2. A house for children to play in; a toyhouse.

Meaning of Playhouse from wikipedia

- Look up playhouse or playhouses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Playhouse (German: Schauspielhaus) is a common term for a theatre. Playhouse, The Playhouse...
- Playhouse Disney was a brand of programming blocks and international cable and satellite television channels that were owned by the Disney Channels Worldwide...
- Pee-wee's Playhouse is an American comedy children's television series starring Paul Reubens as the childlike Pee-wee Herman that ran from 1986 to 1990...
- starred as Pee-wee in the CBS Sa****ay-morning children's program Pee-wee's Playhouse. Reubens was arrested for indecent exposure in an adult theater in Sarasota...
- preschoolers in the United States, when the company announced plans to launch Playhouse Disney, a television offshoot of Disney Channel's daytime programming...
- Campbell Playhouse may refer to: The Campbell Playhouse (radio series), old-time radio program starring Orson Welles The Campbell Playhouse (TV series)...
- West Yorkshire Playhouse, successor to the original Leeds Playhouse, and was rebranded in June 2018 to revert to the title "Leeds Playhouse". It has two...
- Playhouse (or the Geffen) is a not-for-profit theater company founded by Gilbert Cates in 1995. It produces plays in two theaters in Geffen Playhouse...
- Art Gallery and Natural Science Museum at City Hall, the Tudor-style Playhouse Theatre, and the International Convention Centre. Durban joined UNESCO's...
- Oxford Playhouse is a theatre designed by Edward Maufe and F.G.M. Chancellor. It is situated in Beaumont Street, Oxford, opposite the Ashmolean Museum...