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  • Collection: Venues

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The Hill of The O’Neill heritage centre in Dungannon includes a partially open 98-seat performance theatre.

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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.

Belmont House consists of an eighteenth-century house and more than 3,000 acres of estate grounds, where open-air performances sometimes take place as part of a seasonal events programme.

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Northernhay Gardens, overlooking the city of Exeter, host occasional open-air theatre performances by companies including Miracle Theatre.

Clumber Park is a historic country park located near Worksop, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances.

Theatre Square is a space outside Nottingham Theatre Royal, where outdoor performances sometimes take place during the summer.

Wollaton Hall is a spectacular Elizabethan mansion and park in the heart of Nottingham, which hosts occasional open-air theatre productions in the grounds.

Lincoln Castle is a significant Norman-era castle, which hosts occasional open-air theatre productions in its grounds.

Gunby Hall is an eighteenth-century country house at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, which hosts occasional open-air theatre productions in the gardens.

Lyme Park is a magnificent house and estate surrounded by moorland, which hosts occasional open-air theatre productions as part of a seasonal events programme.
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