Skylight
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Skylight may refer to:
- Skylight (window)
- Skylight (play)Skylight (play)Skylight is a play by British dramatist David Hare. It opened at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe, directed by Richard Eyre, in 1995. The production then moved to the Wyndham's Theatre for a short run from 13 February 1996, after winning the Laurence Olivier Award for the 1995...
, by David Hare - Skylight of a lava tubeLava tubeLava tubes are natural conduits through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow, expelled by a volcano during an eruption. They can be actively draining lava from a source, or can be extinct, meaning the lava flow has ceased and the rock has cooled and left a long, cave-like...
, a hole in the ceiling of the tube - Skylight, ArkansasSkylight, ArkansasSkylight, Arkansas is an unincorporated community in Boston Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States.Skylight is near Skylight Mountain ....
- Skylight, a short film by David Clayton RogersDavid Clayton RogersDavid Rogers or known as David Clayton Rogers now is an American film producer, writer and actor. He has co-starred in films such as Sublime , Dark Ride and Skylight, which he also wrote...
- Skylight PicturesSkylight PicturesSkylight Pictures is an independent documentary film company based in New York City founded by Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy, and Paco de onis that has been making films for over 25 years...
, a film company - Skylight PublishingSkylight PublishingSkylight Publishing is an independent publisher of computer science and mathematics textbooks. It was founded in 1997 by textbook authors Maria Litvin and Gary Litvin and is located in Andover, Massachusetts.-History:...
, a textbook publisher - Skylight Opera TheatreSkylight opera theatreThe Skylight Opera Theatre is a professional light opera company located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded in 1959, Skylight performs in the 358-seat Cabot Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center in Milwaukee...
, an opera company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Skylight 1A, a photographic filter factor that absorbs ultraviolet radiation