Which preposition to use with playhouse
However, it was Nancy's idea to build Peter a playhouse in the plot of ground at the back of the Charlestown house, and it was she who was the architect and head carpenter.
All the playhouses of the Bankside from the "Curtain" to the "Globe" were square or circular places with galleries rising above one another three parts round, a floor space of beaten earth open to the sky in the middle, and jutting out on to it a platform stage with a tiring room capped by a gallery behind it.
how! says Crowne, is the Playhouse on fire?
She romped with them on the lawn; she took them out to ride every day; she put them to bed every night; she insisted upon buying their clothes; she bought them a pony an' a little omnibus; she built them a playhouse for their comfort.
He carried about with him his pit, boxes, and galleries, and set up his portable playhouse at corners of streets, and in the market-places.
But the mischief is, there's not a single architect capable of building a playhouse with any sense.
I look upon the playhouse as a world within itself.
"The elegant writer makes a very sudden transition from the playhouse to the church, and from thence to the gallows.
Nearer to the city he saw no more pretty playhouses along the shoresonly dingy factories.