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Case Study - Brownsea Open Air Theatre.pdf
Every year, the Brownsea Open Air Theatre company (BOAT) perform 'Shakespeare on an Island': that is, a Shakespeare play on Brownsea Island. This case study provides more details about the history of Brownsea Open Air Theatre.

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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Cardigan Castle (Castell Aberteifi) is an eleventh-century stronghold, which typically hosts a summer outdoor theatre season in association with Theatr Mwldan.

Campbell Park in Milton Keynes contains an amphitheatre that is used for various events, including occasional outdoor theatre performances.

Over the last thirteen years, Cambridge Touring Theatre have performed at over 300 theatres and venues to at least seventy five thousand people.

Calke Abbey is a country house estate located near Ticknall, with an outdoor theatre space in the walled garden.

Caldicot Castle is a Norman-era castle set in 55 acres of park grounds, which hosts occasional outdoor theatre performances in season.

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…

Brownsea Open Air Theatre (BOAT) are an open-air theatre company specialising in Shakespeare who perform annually on the National Trust-owned Brownsea Island in Dorset.

Brighton Open Air Theatre (1).JPG
Brighton Open Air Theatre (also known as B.O.A.T.) is an open-air theatre in Hove, hosting regular seasonal outdoor theatre productions.
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