Hothouse
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Hothouse or Hot House or Hot house may refer to:
- A heated greenhouse
Books and theatre
- Hothouse (novel), a 1962 fantasy/science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss
- Hothouse (audio drama), a 2009 Doctor Who audio play
- Hothouses or Hot House Blooms, English titles for Serres chaudes, a book of symbolist poetry by Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck, published in 1889
- The Hothouse, a 1958 play by Harold Pinter
Film and TV
- Hothouse (Transformers) a fictional character
- The Hot House, a 2004 Australian reality TV show
- Hot House Entertainment, a gay pornography studio
- Hothouse (TV series), a 1988 American television series
Music
- Hot House (band), an American jazz band formed 1978
- Hot House (British band), a British soul band formed in 1987 featuring Heather Small
- HotHouse (jazz club), a defunct jazz club in Chicago, United States
Albums
- Hot House (Arturo Sandoval album), 1998
- Hot House (Bruce Hornsby album), 1995
- Hot House (Steve Lacy album), 1991
- Hot House (Gary Burton and Chick Corea album), 2012
Songs
- "Hot House" (composition), a jazz standard written by Tadd Dameron
- "Hothouse" (song), a song by 78violet
- "Hothouse", song by Collette (singer) 1989
See also
- Hothousing, educational technique
- Greenhouse (disambiguation)
- Hothouse flowers (disambiguation)
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