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.
Ropers Gardens is a small sunken garden with sheltered seating in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which sometimes hosts open-air performances and events.
Rougemont Gardens were originally part of the defences of Exeter Castle, and now offer an open space in the city centre that sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances.
Set within the grounds of Tolethorpe Hall, Rutland Open Air Theatre features an open air stage set within an enchanting woodland glade and facing a 600-seat, raked, and permanently covered auditorium. The theatre is home to the Stamford Shakespeare…
Shaftesbury Park in Carrickfergus is a public park, which hosts occasional open-air Shakespeare performances as part of a Shakespeare in the Park festival.
Shakespeare's Globe is a world-renowned theatre, education centre, and cultural landmark, located on the bank of the River Thames in London. The company stages a series of productions over the course of the year, moving into the indoor Sam Wanamaker…
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.