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The Hill of The O’Neill heritage centre in Dungannon includes a partially open 98-seat performance theatre.

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is a fifteenth-century battle site museum, which hosts occasional open-theatre performances as part of its events programme.

The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea hosts occasional open-air theatre performances within the museum park.

Gilbert White House Museum is located in the former home of the eighteenth-century naturalist Gilbert White, and sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances in its grounds.

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

Kirkleatham Museum is the local history museum for Redcar and Cleveland, hosting open-air theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme.

Chiltern Open Air Museum rescues and preserves threatened historic buildings, hosting occasional on-site outdoor theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme.

Weald and Downland Living Museum occasionally hosts seasonal outdoor theatre performances.

The gardens of the Blaise Castle estate include an amphitheatre that hosts occasional outdoor productions.

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