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  • Collection: Venues

Tintern Abbey (Abaty Tyndryn) is a splendidly Gothic, partially ruined twelfth-century abbey, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre productions.

Raglan Castle is a late medieval castle, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances in season.

Caldicot Castle is a Norman-era castle set in 55 acres of park grounds, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances in season.

Chepstow Castle is an ancient and beautifully preserved Norman-era stronghold, which hosts a regular open-air theatre season with productions by various touring companies.

St Davids Bishop's Palace (Llys yr Esgob Tyddewi) is the site of a ruined medieval-era religious building, which typically hosts an annual summer run of outdoor theatre productions in association with Festival Arts.

Cardigan Castle (Castell Aberteifi) is an eleventh-century stronghold, which typically hosts a summer outdoor theatre season in association with Theatr Mwldan.

Penrhys Amphitheatre overlooks the Rhondda Fawr in the village of Penrhys, and hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme.

Hartland Abbey is a former abbey and country house, which hosts regular outdoor theatre productions in the grounds as part of its summer events programme.

The Big Sheep is a farm amusement park, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre productions as part of its seasonal events programme.

Clovelly Court is a privately owned country house, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances in the open gardens as part of its seasonal events programme.
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