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  1. Oxford Playhouse

    Image OxfordPlayhouse.jpg thumb The theatre entrance on Beaumont Street , Oxford. The Oxford Playhouse often just known as the Playhouse by locals is an independent theatre in Beaumont Street , Oxford , opposite the Ashmolean Museum . History The Playhouse was originally founded as The Red Barn at 12 Woodstock Road Oxford Woodstock Road , North Oxford , in 1923 by J. B. Fagan . ref cite web url http www.oxfordshireblueplaques.org.uk plaques oxford playhouse.html title Oxford Playhouse accessdate ... Chapman has also provided a comprehensive study of the theatre in his 2008 book, Oxford Playhouse High ... theatre. author Chapman, Don title Oxford Playhouse High and Low Drama in a University City publisher ... of years due to lack of funding, but is now refurbished and thriving. Oxford Playhouse has close relations with Oxford University and is the home stage of the Oxford University Dramatic Society . The Playhouse ... Obituary in The New York Times , November 20, 1999. Chapman, Don. 2008. Oxford Playhouse .... Marshall, Norman. 1947. The Other Theatre . London John Lehmann. Parkinson, David. 2003. Oxford at the Movies . P.Ink Books. External links http www.oxfordplayhouse.com Oxford Playhouse website ... Oxford Operatic Society website http www.adreamplay.com Official website for the 2011 Oxford Playhouse production of Strindberg s A Dream Play coord 51 45 17 N 1 15 39 W type landmark region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Oxford Playhouse Category 1923 establishments in England Category Buildings ... Playhouse Category Theatres in Oxford Playhouse Category Buildings with blue plaques original site ... actors who have appeared on the stage at the Playhouse include Rowan Atkinson , Ronnie Barker , Dirk ... . Susannah York gave her final performance at The Playhouse in August 2010 in Ronald Harwood s Quartet ... for Volanakis. ref The present A charitable trust owns and runs the Playhouse, through a professional .... See also Burton Taylor Theatre New Theatre Oxford Old Fire Station Theatre References ...   more details



  1. Playhouse

    Oxford Playhouse , a 1938 independent theatre in Beaumont Street, Oxford, opposite the Ashmolean Museum Playhouse Theatre, London The Playhouse, Weston super Mare , a 664 seat theatre in Weston ...wiktionary playhouse playhouses Playhouse is a common Elizabethan theatre Elizabethan term for a theater .... It is also used as the name for theatres today tocright Australia Dunstan Playhouse , Adelaide Festival Centre The Playhouse Theatre Perth , a theatre located in the CBD of Perth, Western Australia The Playhouse, The Arts Centre Melbourne The Arts Centre The Playhouse, Sydney Opera House Canada The Playhouse ... performers located in downtown Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Denmark Royal Danish Playhouse The Royal Danish Playhouse or Skuespilhuset , the main stage for dramatic theatre under The Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen United Kingdom The Playhouse Cheltenham , Cheltenham is a community theatre in Cheltenham ... Playhouse , a former cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland which now hosts touring musicals and music concerts Epsom Playhouse , a 406 seat theatre playing host to a variety of entertainments such as opera ... Playhouse , a theatre in Williamson Square in the city of Liverpool, England Nottingham Playhouse ... opera, ballet, comedy, music and pantomime performances West Yorkshire Playhouse , Leeds Whitley Bay Playhouse United States Blackfriars Playhouse at the American Shakespeare Center , Staunton Virginia Pasadena Playhouse The state theatre of California Geffen Playhouse of the University of California, Los Angeles La Jolla Playhouse at the University of California Westport Country Playhouse in Connecticut Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Lewis Family Playhouse in California Other uses Playhouse may also refer to The Playhouse film The Playhouse film , a 1921 film written and directed by Buster Keaton The Playhouse radio show The Playhouse radio show , a syndicated radio show based out of Portland, Oregon Pee wee s Playhouse , an American children s television ...   more details



  1. Oxford

    Street Old Fire Station Theatre , George Street Oxford Playhouse , Beaumont Street Pegasus Theatre ...About the city of Oxford in England other cities and other meanings Use British English date August 2011 ... and descriptions of usage official name Oxford other name native name for cities whose native name ... is strength small images and maps image skyline Oxford from Boars Hill.jpg imagesize 260px image caption Oxford skyline viewed from Boars Hill image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield link shield size image blank emblem Oxford COA.gif blank emblem type Coat of arms of Oxford City Council blank emblem size 160px blank emblem link image map Oxford UK locator map.svg mapsize ... county subdivision name3 Oxfordshire subdivision type4 Admin HQ subdivision name4 Oxford City Centre ... Governing  body leader name Oxford City Council leader title1 Lord Mayor br br Deputy Lord Mayor leader name1 Cllr Elise Benjamin 2010 2011 Green Party leader title2 Sheriff of Oxford leader name2 ... Oxford IPAc en the local dialect is rhotic, and we transcribe r regardless audio en uk Oxford.ogg k s f d ref cite book editor Clive Upton Upton, Clive , et al title The Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English year 2001 publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford, England ... England , the home of the University of Oxford . The city is the county town of Oxfordshire , and forms ... Isis locally run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre. Oxford has a diverse economic ... technology and science based businesses. Buildings in Oxford demonstrate an example of every ... England Saxons , including the iconic, mid 18th century Radcliffe Camera . Oxford is known as the city ... of Oxford s university buildings. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English speaking world . ref harvnb Sager 2005 p 36 . ref History main History of Oxford File Radcliffe Camera, Oxford Oct 2006.jpg thumb left upright The Radcliffe Camera Oxford was first settled in Anglo ...   more details



  1. The Oxford

    The Oxford may refer to The Oxford Waltham, Massachusetts , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts The Oxford Indianapolis, Indiana , National Register of Historic Places listings in Center Township, Marion County, Indiana listed on the NRHP in Indiana See also Oxford Historic District disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Vancouver Playhouse

    Vancouver Playhouse may refer to Vancouver Playhouse theatre venue , a civic theatre venue in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company , a theatre company in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, producing plays since 1962 disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Author's Playhouse

    Image Olansoule.jpg left thumb 100px Olan Soule Author s Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Altria Group Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942 43. ref name Dun Premiering with Elementals by Stephen Vincent Ben t , the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as Mr. Mergenthwirker s Lobbies by Nelson S. Bond Nelson Bond , The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico , The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs , The Piano by William Saroyan and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber . ref name Dun Cast Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak , Marvin Miller actor Marvin Miller , Nelson Olmsted , Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne . Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Leroy Shield Roy Shield . Directors included Norman Felton , Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. ref name Dun http books.google.com books?id EwtRbXNca0oC&pg PA51&dq 22author s playhouse 22&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0&as miny is &as maxm is 0&as maxy is &num 100&as brr 0&cd 8 v onepage&q 22author s 20playhouse 22&f false Dunning, John. On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio . New York Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0 19 50767 ref Related The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s The World s Great Novels , NBC Presents Short Story and The NBC University Theater . See also div style moz column count 2 Academy Award radio Cavalcade of America The Campbell Playhouse CBS Radio Workshop Ford Theatre General Electric Theater Lux Radio Theater Mercury Theatre Mercury Theatre on the Air Screen Director s Playhouse The Screen ... References Reflist Listen to InternetArchiveOTR id AuthorsPlayhouse title Author s Playhouse External links http www.otrsite.com logs loga1028.htm Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs Author s Playhouse ...   more details



  1. The Playhouse (film)

    Keaton filmography The Oxford Playhouse theater References reflist External links imdb title id 0012570 title The Playhouse Amg movie 144238 The Playhouse http www.archive.org details ThePlayhouse Download the original version public domain Buster Keaton DEFAULTSORT Playhouse, The Category 1920s comedy ...Infobox Film name The Playhouse image Keaton Playhouse 1921.jpg caption Buster Keaton is all nine members of a minstrel show in the famous opening sequence of The Playhouse 1921 director Buster Keaton br Edward F. Cline producer Joseph M. Schenck writer Edward F. Cline br Buster Keaton starring Buster Keaton br Virginia Fox br Joe Roberts br Edward F. Cline uncredited music cinematography Elgin Lessley distributor First National First National Pictures Inc. released film date 1921 10 6 runtime 22 min. language Silent film br English language English original intertitles country Film US budget preceded by followed by The Playhouse is a 1921 silent short film written, directed by, and starring Buster Keaton . The movie runs for 22 minutes, and is most famous for an opening sequence in which Keaton plays every role. Plot The film is set up as a series of humorous tricks on the audience, with constant doubling, and in which things are rarely what they at first seem to be. It opens with Keaton attending a variety show . In this first sequence, Keaton plays beside him and remarks, This fellow Keaton seems to be the whole show. This was a gibe at one of Keaton s contemporaries, Thomas Harper Ince Thomas Ince , who credited himself generously in his film productions. ref The theater and cinema of Buster Keaton By Robert Knopf, page 27 ref In interviews with Kevin Brownlow ref cite book The Parade s Gone By, 1968, pp. 491 492 last Brownlow first Kevin authorlink Kevin Brownlow title The Parade s Gone By location London publisher Secker & Warburg year 1968 pages 491 492 ref , Keaton claims he gave the director s credit to Cline mainly because he did not want to appear too Ince like ...   more details



  1. The Playhouse to Be Let

    , Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007 Vol. 1, pp. 341 2. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Playhouse ...TOCright The Playhouse to be Let is a English Restoration Restoration stage play, a dramatic anthology of short pieces by Sir William Davenant that was acted in August 1663 in literature 1663 at the theatre at Lincoln s Inn Fields , and first published in the 1673 in literature 1673 collected edition of Davenant s works. The Playhouse to Be Let is noteworthy for providing the first English translation of a play by Moli re . ref John Wilcox, The Relation of Moli re to Restoration Comedy , New York, Columbia University Press, 1938 pp. 127 8. ref Form and content Regarding this anthology, the early critic Gerard Langbaine wrote, I know not under what Species to place this Play, it consisting of several Pieces of different Kinds handsomely tackt together.... ref Gerard Langbaine, An Account of the English Dramatick Poets , London, 1691, pp. 99 100 quoted in Wilcox. ref Davenant exploited the standard five Act structure of drama in his era to link five separate short plays, both newly written and previously existent Act I provides an Introduction to the items that follow, in which four troupes of actors audition to fill a vacant theatre Act II is a condensation of Moli re s 1660 one act play Sganarelle , translated into French accented broken English Act III is Davenant s 1659 in literature 1659 operatic tableau The History of Sir Francis Drake Act IV is Davenant s similar 1658 in literature 1658 work The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru Act V is the Tragedy Travestie, a burlesque of traditional tragedy , involving Julius Caesar , Marc Antony , and Cleopatra VII Cleopatra . The material ... in England from The Reheasral in 1671 to the Licensing Act in 1737 , London, Oxford University ... Howard playwright Edward Howard , and James Howard being his siblings. The Playhouse to Be Let ... in Act V of The Playhouse to Be Let has been called the earliest burlesque dramatic piece in the English ...   more details



  1. Youngstown Playhouse

    The Youngstown Playhouse , based in the former industrial center of Youngstown, Ohio Youngstown , Ohio , is one of the nation s oldest and most respected community theater s. ref name playhouse cite web url http theyoungstownplayhouse.com title Youngstown Playhouse Homepage publisher The Youngstown Playhouse accessdate 2007 11 07 ref Early years The Youngstown Playhouse traces its origins to February 16, 1927, when several local drama organizations formed a single organization called the Youngstown Players . ref name playhouse With the support of local civic leaders, the group eventually secured its own building. ref name playhouse The Youngstown Playhouse was initially housed in a renovated 19th century barn. ref name playhouse In 1940, supporters of the Playhouse raised 30,000 to build a new ... later, the Playhouse christened its new location with a production of Camille of Roaring Camp . ref name playhouse Transformation During World War II , the Youngstown Playhouse raised its artistic ..., the Playhouse became known as a training ground for professional actors. Local theatrical figures who gained experience at the Youngstown Playhouse included the late dramatic screen actress Elizabeth Hartman . ref name steely yo 11 22 64 cite news title Biff Hartman of Playhouse Roles Has Broadway Lead work The Steel Valley News page 24 date November 22, 1964 ref In 1959, the Playhouse moved to a new two theater building on Glenwood Avenue. ref name playhouse Recognition Believed by some observers to be the oldest continuously operating community theater in the country, the Youngstown Playhouse ... Arts Council . In October 2008, after financial problems caused by mismanagement, the Playhouse closed its doors temporarily. The playhouse removed the management, and changed the structure of the organization to board governed volunteer run. The playhouse continues to produce shows to date. ref name playhouse Present Currently, the Youngstown Playhouse is managed by Executive Director, Mary Ruth ...   more details



  1. Comedy Playhouse

    about the BBC series the equivalent ITV series ITV Playhouse infobox television show name Comedy Playhouse ... aired 15 December 1961 last aired 9 July 1975 num episodes 120 Comedy Playhouse was a long running ... Playhouse were written by Galton and Simpson Ray Galton and Galton and Simpson Alan Simpson , but after ... Playhouse . The first eight series were in black and white , with the rest being in colour ... wiped . Episodes Series One 1961&ndash 62 main Comedy Playhouse series 1 Series Two 1963 main Comedy Playhouse series 2 Series Three 1963&ndash 64 main Comedy Playhouse series 3 Series Four 1965 main Comedy Playhouse series 4 Series Five 1966 main Comedy Playhouse series 5 Series Six 1967 main Comedy Playhouse series 6 Series Seven 1968 main Comedy Playhouse series 7 Series Eight 1969 main Comedy Playhouse series 8 Series Nine 1969&ndash 70 main Comedy Playhouse series 9 Series Ten 1970 main Comedy Playhouse series 10 Series Eleven 1971 main Comedy Playhouse series 11 Special 1971 main Comedy Playhouse series 12 Series Twelve 1972 main Comedy Playhouse series 12 Series Thirteen 1973 main Comedy Playhouse series 13 Specials 1973 main Comedy Playhouse series 13 The first episode of the longest ... 1974 main Comedy Playhouse series 14 Series Fifteen 1975 main Comedy Playhouse series 15 Scottish Comedy Playhouse The BBC aired six comedy pilots in 1970 in Scotland only under the title Scottish Comedy Playhouse , none of which developed onto a full series. While these were being aired, Monty Python ... Play ITV Playhouse Play for Today The Afternoon Play Seven of One Screen One References Mark ... index.html British TV Comedy Guide for Comedy Playhouse External links http www.televisionheaven.co.uk cp.htm Comedy Playhouse at TelevisionHeaven imdb title 0861749 Comedy Playhouse LOTSW Category ... television series Category BBC television comedy Category Comedy Playhouse Category Lost BBC episodes sh Comedy Playhouse ...   more details



  1. Parker Playhouse

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Parker Playhouse is a 1,191 seat Theater structure theatre in southern Florida . The Playhouse was established by Dr. Louis Parker. The curtain rose for the first time on February 6, 1967 as E.G. Marshall and Dennis O Keefe starred in Neil Simon s The Odd Couple . Parker teamed with Broadway impresario Zev Buffman , who was also producing shows in Miami at the Coconut Grove Playhouse , to offer productions featuring many of the top theater artists of the day. Parker Playhouse has produced continuously for nearly 40 years with community arts organizations joining Broadway headliners in shows that made South Florida theater history. Today, 2006 the Parker Playhouse is controlled by the Performing Arts Center Authority PACA the governing body that oversees the Broward Center for the Performing Arts which manages the theater and provides the programming on its stage. Although much has changed since it first opened its doors, Parker Playhouse is poised to once again take center stage and play an important role in the community. Coord missing Florida Category Theatres in Florida ...   more details



  1. The Masquers Playhouse

    The Masquers Playhouse has been the home to The Masquers performing group since 1960 and is a San Francisco Bay Area landmark. The non profit Masquers have been in constant operation since 1955. The playhouse is located in the Point Richmond, Richmond, California Point Richmond neighborhood of the East Bay city of Richmond, California Richmond . Various plays and musicals are performed with local actors. The theatre has been presented with honors and recognition from various members of Congress, state legislature, and other politicians. ref name play http www.masquers.org Masquers Playhouse website ref Image Masquers.jpg right 250px thumb Playhouse Facade Dec. 9 2006 Notes reflist External links http www.masquers.org The Masquers Playhouse official website Richmond, California coord 37.926789 122.384364 display title DEFAULTSORT Masquers Playhouse, The Category Buildings and structures in Richmond, California Category Visitor attractions in Contra Costa County, California theatre struct stub ...   more details



  1. Minton's Playhouse

    Infobox NRHP name Minton s Playhouse nrhp type image Mintons playhouse 206w118.jpg caption Mintons on the National Register of Historic Places location 206 210 W. One Hundred Eighteenth St., New York, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 17 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 57 long seconds 12 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York City architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Second Renaissance Revival added September 18, 1985 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 85002423 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Minton s Playhouse is a jazz club and bar located on the first floor of the Cecil Hotel at 210 West 118th Street in Harlem ... on May 19, 2006, under the name Uptown Lounge at Minton s Playhouse . ref The Reopening of Minton s Playhouse. Jazz Press Service. May 13, 2006. http home.nestor.minsk.by jazz news 2006 05 1306.html. ref ref Minton s Playhouse Website http www.uptownatmintons.com. ref Unfortunately, the reopened ..., p. 560 Gottlieb, p. 560. ref According to Ralph Ellison , Minton s Playhouse provided a retreat ... celebrity nights A feature of Minton s Playhouse during Teddy Hill s tenure as manager was the popular ... little jam session? They had a place called Minton s Playhouse in New York . It s kaput now. And these guys ... of bebop that surrounded Parker, Gillespie and Minton s. Sitting in at Minton s Minton s Playhouse ..., 1967. ref Although the club was open for a little more than three decades, Minton s Playhouse will always ... York Oxford University Press, 1989. Siegal, Nina. Neighborhood Report Harlem At Birthplace of Be Bop ... Gillespie . New York Oxford University Press, 1999. Szwed, John. So What The Life of Miles Davis ... . New York Schirmer Books, 1998. The Reopening of Minton s Playhouse. Jazz Press Service . May ... York City ca Minton s Playhouse de Minton s Playhouse eo Minton s Playhouse fr Minton s Playhouse it Minton s Playhouse he ja no Minton s Playhouse pl Minton s Playhouse ...   more details



  1. Erith Playhouse

    Infobox Theatre name Erith Playhouse image MTLogo2.png caption Fill image address High Street city Erith , London Borough of Bexley country designation latitude 51.4763 longitude 0.1681 architect owner Erith Theatre Guild capacity 195 seats type Local theatre opened 27 July 1913 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames 1913 Oxford Cinema production Repertory currentuse website www.playhouse.org.uk Erith Playhouse is a non professional theatre based in Erith , in the London Borough of Bexley . Set on the bank of the River Thames in South East London, in between The White Hart and The Cross Keys public houses on Erith High Street, it is the largest public theatre in the London Borough of Bexley, with an auditorium seating 195 people. The theatre s own repertory members present approximately 13 shows each year, including a Pantomime every January, and a musical in July. The theatre is also available for hire to external societies. History The building was originally the Oxford Cinema, which opened on 27 July 1913, showing silent movies. It continued as a cinema until 1938, when it closed, opening again as a news cinema for a short time. During the Second World War it was used as a store for furniture from the bombed homes in the locality, and it is rumoured to have had some more salacious uses at other times, bearing in mind its proximity to the river and nearby wharf, with their workforce of sailors Conversion to a theatre The conversion of the cinema for theatrical use was begun by the volunteers .... Closed for renovation The Playhouse closed in November 1972 for the work to begin. The finances ..., though, was the original Oxford cinema auditorium and the stage the heart of the theatre was still intact. Back to business The remodelled Playhouse was opened by the Mayor of Bexley, Councillor ..., is a charity, and all the proceeds from productions at the Playhouse are used to further improve ... to this day. External links http www.playhouse.org.uk Erith Playhouse website Theatres in London ...   more details



  1. The Playhouse Company

    Orphan date February 2009 The Playhouse Company Cheltenham is an amateur dramatics company founded in 1958. It is one of the several resident companies at The Playhouse Cheltenham The Playhouse . History Empty section date July 2010 2007 Shows Old Time Music Hall Compiled Written in house. Frozen play Frozen Kes play Kes 2006 Shows Alarms & Excursions An Evening with Gary Lineker A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Kiss of the Spider Woman play Kiss of the Spider Woman External links http www.theplayhousecompany.org.uk Official website DEFAULTSORT Playhouse Company Category Performing groups established in 1958 Category 1958 establishments in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Norwich Playhouse

    Image NorwichPlayhouse.JPG thumb right 250px Norwich Playhouse The Norwich Playhouse is a theatre in St George s Street, Norwich , Norfolk , England. It opened in 1995 in a nineteenth century building that was once a maltings, and is a venue for theatre, comedy, music and other performing arts. It seats 300. ref cite web url http www.norwichtonight.com entertainment venue details.php?venueid 199 title Norwich Playhouse publisher Norwich Tonight accessdate 22 September 2011 ref It has as its patron actor and comedian Stephen Fry See also Norwich Arts Centre Norwich Cinema City References Reflist External links http www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk information.php Norwich Playhouse coord 52.6321 N 1.2943 E display title Category Theatres in Norwich ...   more details



  1. Ilkley Playhouse

    Ilkley Playhouse is a live theatre in Ilkley , England . It is owned and run by Ilkley Players Ltd a not for profit charitable organisation. Ilkley Playhouse is run by an Executive Committee and is staffed almost entirely by volunteers drawn from its membership. ref cite news url http www.ilkleygazette.co.uk news news local 4316514.Stage is set for Ilkley Playhouse s future success title Stage is set for Ilkley Playhouse s future success date 2009 04 28 work Ilkley Gazette accessdate 2009 06 21 ref Ilkley Playhouse is dedicated to the presentation of live amateur theatre and other arts activities within the community and welcomes members and visitors to a season of eight main house and two studio productions per annum, plus many other events including touring productions and special events. It also hosts community arts events such as the Ilkley Film Society and the Ilkley Literature Festival. Ilkley Players Ltd is a member of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain . LTG The Ilkley Playhouse also runs Greenroom classes for younger students who annually perform their own production. References Reflist External links http www.ilkleyplayhouse.org Ilkley Playhouse Bradford Category Theatre companies in England Category Ilkley UK stub ...   more details



  1. Playhouse Disney

    names former website Playhouse Disney http tv.disney.go.com playhouse Playhouse Disney was Disney ... as Disney Junior , Disney Channel s current preschool block, on February 14, 2011. History Playhouse ..., Aah & You Ooh and Aah . Every summer since 2007, usually starting sometime in May, Playhouse Disney ... slot during the change of lineup. On weekends, Playhouse Disney still aired six hours. Disney Junior ..., Disney announced that Playhouse Disney will shut down and replaced with a new block, Disney Junior. Playhouse Disney closed for the day on February 13, 2011 before fading out completely. The last ... main List of programs broadcast by Playhouse Disney see also List of Disney Channel series Playhouse Disney series l1 List of Playhouse Disney series Playhouse Disney would broadcast 4 00 am to 2 00 ..., Ooh and Aah. Between these times, there were no commercials played during Playhouse Disney though ... PBS . ref cite web title Playhouse Disney schedule url http tv.disney.go.com playhouse grown ups tvschedule.html accessdate 2007 10 28 ref Between 4 00 and 6 00, when Playhouse Disney programs aired ... reflist Disney Disney Channel Playhouse Disney KidsTVBlocksUS Category Children s television networks ... Disney Company subsidiaries bg Playhouse Disney cs Playhouse Disney da Disney Junior de Playhouse Disney es Playhouse Disney fr Playhouse Disney ko id Playhouse Disney it Playhouse Disney ms Playhouse Disney Channel nl Playhouse Disney Nederland Vlaanderen no Disney Junior pl Playhouse Disney pt Playhouse Disney ro Playhouse Disney Rom nia ru Disney fi Playhouse Disney sv Playhouse Disney tr Playhouse Disney ...   more details



  1. The Alnwick Playhouse

    primary sources date April 2012 Infobox Theatre name Alnwick Playhouse Arts Centre image caption address Bondgate Without city Alnwick , Northumberland country England designation latitude 55.41253 longitude 1.70292 architect owner NTC Touring Theatre Company capacity Over 200 type opened 1925 yearsactive 1925 1979 & 1990 Present rebuilt 1990 othernames production currentuse Theatre Cinema Arts Centre website www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk The Alnwick Playhouse is an arts centre, theatre and cinema in the town of Alnwick in Northumberland , England . It is also the headquarters of the NTC Touring Theatre Company. The building itself consists of many different parts. There is the main stage with green room behind it and an auditorium that sits over 200 people. Underneath the auditorium is a bar area with seating. On the ground floor, there is a foyer, a box office, a workshop, the NTC Touring Company office and a small black box theater black box theatre style performance rehearsal space with some limited seating. History The Playhouse was originally built in 1925 as a 700 seat cinema and occasional music hall. The Playhouse eventually closed in 1979. The NTC Touring Theatre Company bought the building and converted the ground floor. The upper floor was leased out to The Alnwick District Playhouse Trust who re opened the newly refurbished Alnwick Playhouse in December, 1990. It has remained open since then. ref cite web url http www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk history of the playhouse title History of the Playhouse & 124 Alnwick Playhouse first last work alnwickplayhouse.co.uk year 2012 accessdate 17 April 2012 ref See also Alnwick References reflist External links DEFAULTSORT Alnwick Category Alnwick Category Theatres in Northumberland ...   more details



  1. SeeMore's Playhouse

    unreferenced date April 2012 Infobox television show name SeeMore s Playhouse image format Children s Series br Comedy br Educational runtime 30 Minutes producer King Features Syndicate br Edgeworx br S4K Entertainment distributor Oregon Public Broadcasting creator director country United States language English Language English br Spanish Language Spanish dubbed network PBS Kids first aired September 10, 2006 last aired film location s New York , USA num episodes 30 2 Seasons status website http www.seemoresplayhouse.com SeeMore s Playhouse , is an United States American children s television series using puppets to teach children about health and safety concepts. It was originally released as home video releases. Characters Seemore the Safety Seal Puppeteered by Rafael Rodriguez Harry Hippo Puppeteered by Eric Wright Shades Wolf Puppeteered by Eric Wright in season 1, David Stephens in season 2 Basil Wombat Puppeteered by Kenneth Mark Berman in season 1, David Fino in season 2 Lottie Lamb Puppeteered by Lindsey Z Briggs Little Miss Gamer of PBC Productions and ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com Penny Pup Puppeteered by Sarah Frechette Barb Porcupine Puppeteered by Carole Simms D Agostino Barb only appeared in Season 1, she was completely removed in Season 2 External links http www.seemoresplayhouse.com SeeMore s Playhouse official website http www.safety4kids.com seemores playhouse.html Safety4Kids SeeMore s Playhouse http www.opb.org programs program.php?id 18292 Oregon Public Broadcasting SeeMore s Playhouse http www.redcross.org pressrelease 0,1077,0 314 6805,00.html The American Red Cross Collaborates with Seemore s Playhouse to Teach Safety Lessons to Children And Parents Across the Country http puppet.wikia.com wiki Seemore 27s Playhouse Puppet Wikia SeeMore s Playhouse IMDB title id 0881799 title SeeMore s Playhouse PBSKids shows DEFAULTSORT Seemore s Playhouse Category American children s television series Category PBS network shows Category 2000s American television ...   more details



  1. Playhouse Presents

    Infobox television show name Playhouse Presents image include ALT text per MOS ALT guideline caption show name 2 genre format creator developer writer Will Self br Paul O Grady br Sandi Toksvig br Jim Cartwright director starring David Tennant br Paul O Grady br Sheila Hancock br Harry Shearer br Tom Jones singer Tom Jones composer country United Kingdom language English num series 1 num episodes 10 list episodes executive producer producer editor location UK cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company Sky Arts distributor channel Sky Arts 1 picture format audio format first aired last aired status website production website http skyarts.sky.com playhouse presents Playhouse Presents is a series of ten self contained TV plays, made by British broadcaster Sky Arts . The series started airing on 12 April 2012, on Sky Arts 1 . Each episode is written by a different writer and stars a different cast. ref Cite web url http skyarts.sky.com a new season of playhouse presents comes to sky arts work Sky Arts.com title A new season of Playhouse Presents comes to Sky Arts accessdate 25 April 2012 ref Episodes The Minor Character David Tennant stars as Will, a cynical writer who s reminisces ... skyarts.sky.com playhouse presents the minor character work Sky Arts.com title Playhouse Presents...The Minor ... of stardom. Written by Paul O Grady and Sandi Toksvig . ref Cite web url http skyarts.sky.com playhouse presents nellie and melba work Sky Arts.com title Playhouse Presents...Nellie & Melba accessdate ... tapes. ref Cite web url http skyarts.sky.com playhouse presents nixons the one work Sky Arts.com title Playhouse Presents...Nixon s The One accessdate 25 April 2012 ref King of the Teds Starring .... Written by Jim Cartwright . ref Cite web url http skyarts.sky.com playhouse presents king of the teds work Sky Arts.com title Playhouse Presents...King of the Teds accessdate 25 April 2012 ref References Reflist External links IMDb title 2341669 Playhouse Presents Uncategorized date April ...   more details



  1. Lakewood Playhouse

    Lakewood Playhouse is a theatre in Lakewood, Washington . History Lakewood Playhouse was founded in 1938. ref http tpsonline.org organizations index.php?action main view&Org 80 Theatre Puget Sound Lakewood Playhouse Theatres and theatre producers in Seattle and the Puget Sound region Bot generated title ref They currently have a 180 seat theatre in the Seattle metropolitan area , at the Lakewood Towne Center . ref http www.zvents.com venues show 9426 Lakewood Playhouse Lakewood Playhouse in Lakewood, WA Zvents Bot generated title ref Notable performances includes their January 2007 free staged reading of David Hare dramatist David Hare s controversial political commentary, Stuff Happens , with a cast of twelve actors the original production, in London in 2004, had sixty actors. ref http weeklyvolcano.typepad.com spew 2007 01 controversial h.html Spew Controversial history rears its head in Lakewood Bot generated title ref Also, in Spring of 2009, Lakewood Playhouse performed Once in a Lifetime by Kaufmann and Hart, directed by Marcus Walker. The Artistic Director for Lakewood Playhouse is Marcus Walker, the Education Director is Maggie Knott, and the Production Manager is James Venturini. ref http seattleperforms.com component option,com nathevents action,main view Org,80 Seattle Performs Lakewood Playhouse, Lakewood Theatre, Founded in 1938, Artistic Director Marcus Walker, Theatre Puget Sound Member Lakewood Theater, Lakewood Plays Bot generated title ref External links http www.lakewoodplayhouse.org Official Website References references coord 47.1655 122.5137 display title Category Buildings and structures in Pierce County, Washington Category Theatre companies in Washington state Category Theatres in Washington state Category Lakewood, Washington theatre struct stub ...   more details



  1. Vineyard Playhouse

    The Vineyard Playhouse is a professional, non profit working theater company on the island of Martha s Vineyard . Housed in a historic building in downtown Vineyard Haven , MA, the theater produces shows year round. ref http travel.nytimes.com travel guides north america united states massachusetts cape cod and the islands marthas vineyard attraction detail.html?vid 1154654662658 NY Times Frommers review ref It also hosts programs for children, ref http www.fodors.com world north 20america usa massachusetts martha s 20vineyard entity 114117.html Fodor s entry on the Vineyard Playhouse ref and was described in the Vineyard Gazette as the longest running professional theatre on the Island. ref http www.mvgazette.com features ?story playhouse 25th Vineyard Gazette article on 25th anniversary ref History The Playhouse was established in 1982 by Eileen Wilson and Isabella Blake, according to the Playhouse s website, ref http www.vineyardplayhouse.org aboutus history.html Vineyard Playhouse website, History page ref and the theatre company celebrated its http www.mvtimes.com calendar 2007 07 26 theatre vineyard playhouse.php 25th anniversary in 2007. Repertoire The repertoire ranges from summer shows featuring Broadway theatre Broadway quality actors as well as talented locals, to less posh but also impressive off season shows, usually featuring local professional actors and members of the community. Traditionally the Christmas production is a family oriented show that includes a large number of children. Most shows during the summer season are intended for adult audiences, but other ... Munafo, the Playhouse s Artistic Director, has a reputation for supporting local artists and writers. The Playhouse often hosts readings of new works in progress, or stages pieces that show artistic merit. ref http www.mvgazette.com news 2007 05 11 playhouse short works.php MV Gazette Short Works at the Playhouse ref References Reflist US theat stub Category Theatre companies in Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Pateley Playhouse

    The Pateley Playhouse is a small amateur run theatre in the town of Pateley Bridge in Nidderdale , North Yorkshire , England . The building was initially a Primitive Methodist Chapel but was abandoned in the late 1930s. It was bought by the Pateley Bridge Dramatic Society, a local group active since 1937, who transformed into a theatre seating 73 people. It saw its first production, a version of When We Are Married by J.B. Priestley , in June 1968. ref cite news url http www.harrogateadvertiser.co.uk news harrogate knaresborough nidderdale playhouse toasts birthday 1 2652336 last Ives first Andrea title Playhouse toasts birthday work Harrogate Advertiser date 23 July 2008 ref References reflist External links http www.pateleyplayhouse.co.uk Pateley Bridge Dramatic Society at The Playhouse . coord 54.08677 1.75860 type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures in North Yorkshire Category Theatres in North Yorkshire Category Nidderdale theatre struct stub ...   more details



  1. Hollywood Playhouse

    Hollywood Playhouse was a 1930s radio anthology drama series that featured adaptations of plays and short stories. The program starred Tyrone Power when it debuted October 3, 1937 on the NBC Blue Network , switching to the NBC Red Network September 1939. Woodbury Soap and Jergens Lotion sponsored the show. Charles Boyer starred in the second season, with Gale Page , Jim Ameche and Herbert Marshall top billed as the series continued. Actresses participating in the dramas included Joan Blondell and Margaret Sullavan . Harry Sosnik provided the music. The series continued until December 25, 1940. See also Academy Award Theater Author s Playhouse The Campbell Playhouse Cavalcade of America CBS Radio Workshop Ford Theatre General Electric Theater Lux Radio Theater Mercury Theatre Mercury Theatre on the Air Screen Director s Playhouse Suspense radio program Suspense The U.S. Steel Hour Theater Guild on the Air Category 1930s American radio programs Category 1940s American radio programs Category American radio drama ...   more details




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