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The Roman amphitheatre at Chester was the largest in Britain, and is now a heritage site that is sometimes used as a venue for open-air theatre performances.

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The Royal Shakespeare Company's Garden Theatre is a temporary outdoor performance space in the Swan Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon. It has outdoor seating for up to 500 people, offering great views of the stage.

Liberty Consortium's Playtrail site includes an outdoor amphitheatre, which can be hired for community festivals, family fun days, or similar events.

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Thorington Theatre is an open air theatre nestled in the woods near Southwold, Suffolk, seating approximately 350 people.

Threave Garden is a series of heritage gardens owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland, which sometimes host open-air theatre performances.

The Queens Park Arena is an outdoor venue within the environs of an urban park in Glasgow, which hosts various events including open-air theatre productions.

Glen House, also known as The Glen, is a nineteenth-century country house surrounded by landscaped grounds and gardens in which seasonal open-air theatre performances sometimes take place.

Castle Fraser is a late medieval-era castle with an elaborate surrounding structure, which hosts occasional open-air theatre performances.

Bothwell Castle is a large medieval castle, which hosts occasional open-air theatre performances in season.

Thirlestane Castle is a sixteenth-century castle near Edinburgh, which sometimes hosts open-air theatre productions as part of a seasonal events programme.
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