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Felton Park was created in the thirteenth century, and is now a large public space where seasonal outdoor theatre performances sometimes take place.

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Ordsall Hall is a former manor house near Salford, which hosts seasonal outdoor performances in the beautiful gardens.

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.

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.

Cawdor Castle, which dates from the late fourteenth century, often hosts seasonal open-air theatre productions as part of its summer events programme.

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.

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Shaftesbury Park in Carrickfergus is a public park, which hosts occasional open-air Shakespeare performances as part of a Shakespeare in the Park festival.

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Hillsborough Castle is a royal and government residence, which sometimes hosts outdoor theatrical productions in its extensive grounds.

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.

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…
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