Tapelely Park is the family estate of the Christies, hosting occasional outdoor theatre performances in the beautiful grounds as part of its seasonal events programme.
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium in St Albans is the only British example of a Roman-era theatre with a stage, and now hosts occasional open-air performances as part of its seasonal events programme.
Every year, the Brownsea Open Air Theatre company (BOAT) perform 'Shakespeare on an Island': that is, a Shakespeare play on Brownsea Island. The Guardian has named BOAT as one of the UK's Top 10 Open Air Theatre Venues, with Woman's Weekly listing…
Castlewellan Castle is a nineteenth-century house surrounded by extensive grounds; now a Christian conference centre, the site has also hosted open-air theatre performances by Kabosh.
Shaftesbury Park in Carrickfergus is a public park, which hosts occasional open-air Shakespeare performances as part of a Shakespeare in the Park festival.
The Carrickfergus Mill Ponds are the site of a local nature reserve, which hosts occasional open-air Shakespeare performances as part of a Shakespeare in the Park festival.
The Tuckwell Amphitheatre in Cheltenham is a stone-built amphitheatre set in the wooded grounds of Dean Close School, which that hosts regular open-air theatre performances during the summer months.
The Walled Garden at Shenley Park, a former private estate that has been transformed into a public park, contains a small amphitheatre that hosts seasonal open-air performances.