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Haymarket
[ hey-mahr-kit ]
noun
- a famous London market 1644–1830.
- a street in London, site of this market, known for its theaters.
- a playhouse erected in London in 1720 and still in use.
Example Sentences
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.
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.
The production, directed by James MacDonald, is running at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London.
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.
The players will lift the Championship trophy on the Haymarket shopping centre balcony at 13:15, the club said.
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