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Priory Park is the site of a ruined eleventh-century monastery, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances.

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Newhaven Fort is a nineteenth-century coastal fort, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre productions as part of its seasonal events programme.

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Brighton Open Air Theatre (also known as B.O.A.T.) is an open-air theatre in Hove, hosting regular seasonal outdoor theatre productions.

The Hawth Amphitheatre is set in a 38-acre wooded site and is used for performances throughout the summer; the site also includes two indoor performance venues.

Lytham Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian house, which hosts regular outdoor theatre productions as part of its summer events programme.

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Promenade Park is a large urban park in Maldon, which includes an amphitheatre and open air stage suitable for hosting theatrical productions.

Hever Castle is a thirteenth-century castle that hosts an annual festival of outdoor theatre, with performances taking place in an open-air auditorium in the grounds.

Gawsworth Hall Garden Theatre is a covered outdoor theatre in the grounds of Gawsworth Hall, a Tudor country house, which hosts regular seasonal outdoor productions.

The Dell is the Royal Shakespeare Company’s outdoor stage in Avonbank Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon, hosting a range of student, community and semi-professional productions during the summer.

Abergavenny Castle is the site of a ruined Norman castle, which hosts seasonal outdoor theatre productions.
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