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Durham World Heritage Site includes Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle, with plays, talks and other events often taking place at the site.

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The Bowes Museum, which houses internationally significant collections of fine and decorative arts, occasionally hosts outdoor theatre productions as part of its seasonal events programme.

Ushaw Historic House, Chapels & Gardens is an estate of 500 acres in the heart of the Durham countryside, which hosts events including occasional outdoor theatre productions.

Harton Quays Park includes an amphitheatre that offers a lovely setting for summer al fresco drama and music.

Jarrow Hall, which is home to a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon farm and village and the Bede Museum, occasionally hosts touring theatre productions as part of its seasonal events programme.

The Whirligig is a creative outdoor space situated in 4 acres of woodland at Rode Hall in Cheshire, hosting events including outdoor theatre productions.

Maumbury Rings is a Neolithic henge in Dorchester, which is now used for open-air concerts, festivals and re-enactments.

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The Prince Albert Gardens in Swanage contain an open-air amphitheatre that is well used in the summer months.

The new amphitheatre area at Dorchester's Roman Town House will be used to stage theatre productions.

Set within the grounds of Tolethorpe Hall, Rutland Open Air Theatre features an open air stage set within an enchanting woodland glade and facing a 600-seat, raked, and permanently covered auditorium. The theatre is home to the Stamford Shakespeare…
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