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Glamis Castle typically hosts various outdoor theatre productions as part of its seasonal events programme.

Glen House, also known as The Glen, is a nineteenth-century country house surrounded by landscaped grounds and gardens in which seasonal open-air theatre performances sometimes take place.

Godinton House and Gardens hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme.

To the west of the village of Fochabers in Moray, Scotland sits the Gordon Castle Estate. Within its walled gardens there lies an amphitheatre. Every summer a season of outdoor performance takes place. Their past performances range from adaptations…

Greenbank Garden is a landscape property owned by the National Trust for Scotland, which hosts various outdoor theatre productions as part of its seasonal events programme.

The Greyfriars Chapel Gardens are used to stage occasional outdoor performances as part of the annual Canterbury Shakespeare Festival.

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Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre is a 320-seat amphitheatre within Grosvenor Park, in the heart of Chester's city centre.

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.

The magnificant grounds of Hall Barnin Beaconsfield are regularly transformed into a theatre by the Chiltern Shakespeare Company, who construct a covered raked seating auditorium for each production.

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.
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