Playhouse
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Playhouse is a common Elizabethan term for a theatre, especially those built in London such as The Globe.
It is also used as the name for theatres today:
- United Kingdom:
- The Playhouse (Cheltenham)
- Edinburgh Playhouse
- Epsom Playhouse
- Liverpool Playhouse
- Nottingham Playhouse
- Oxford Playhouse
- Playhouse Theatre, London
- United States:
- Old Town Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan
- Pasadena Playhouse The state theatre of California
- La Jolla Playhouse at the University of California
- Westport Country Playhouse in Connecticut
- Canada
- The Playhouse (Fredericton)
- The Playhouse (Vancouver)
- Australia
- The Playhouse Theatre (Perth)
- The Playhouse, The Arts Centre (Melbourne)
- The Playhouse Theatre (Hobart)
Playhouse can also refer to:
- A small house in which children can play, similar to a children's treehouse.
- The Playhouse (film), a 1921 film written and directed by Buster Keaton
- The Playhouse (radio show), a syndicated radio show based out of Portland, Oregon
- Pee-Wee's Playhouse, an American children's television show that ran from 1986 to 1991
- Playhouse Records, the label founded by Jim Copp and Ed Brown
- Playhouse, the German record label founded by Heiko Schäfer and Atanasios Christos Macias
- "Playhouses", a song by TV on the Radio from their 2006 album Return to Cookie Mountain