Shakespeare's Globe is a world-renowned theatre, education centre, and cultural landmark, located on the bank of the River Thames in London. The company stages a series of productions over the course of the year, moving into the indoor Sam Wanamaker…
Shaftesbury Park in Carrickfergus is a public park, which hosts occasional open-air Shakespeare performances as part of a Shakespeare in the Park festival.
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…
Rougemont Gardens were originally part of the defences of Exeter Castle, and now offer an open space in the city centre that sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances.
Ropers Gardens is a small sunken garden with sheltered seating in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which sometimes hosts open-air performances and events.
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium in St Albans is the only British example of a Roman-era theatre with a stage, and now hosts occasional open-air performances as part of its seasonal events programme.
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is set in the hear of Regent's Park, and is one of the largest theatres in London. Since 2007 their productions have won seven Olivier Awards, three Evening Standard Awards, and six WhatsOnStage Awards.