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Haymarket

[ hey-mahr-kit ]

noun

  1. a famous London market 1644–1830.
  2. a street in London, site of this market, known for its theaters.
  3. a playhouse erected in London in 1720 and still in use.


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The company currently managing the building, Haymarket, told the BBC the works required by the fire service had cost about £13,000, which leaseholders said was more than covered by what they had given to Urban Evolution.

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Harris has received several honors, including fellowships with PEN America, Hedgebrook and Haymarket Books, as well as Tin House, Baldwin for the Arts and Edith Wharton residencies.

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The production, directed by James MacDonald, is running at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London.

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She played Mary in a 1992 British production at Leicester’s Haymarket Theatre, where Sondheim and Furth were tinkering with the show away from the New York-London spotlight.

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The players will lift the Championship trophy on the Haymarket shopping centre balcony at 13:15, the club said.

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