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The Roman amphitheatre at Chester was the largest in Britain, and is now a heritage site that is sometimes used as a venue for open-air theatre performances.

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The Royal Shakespeare Company's Garden Theatre is a temporary outdoor performance space in the Swan Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon. It has outdoor seating for up to 500 people, offering great views of the stage.

Threave Garden is a series of heritage gardens owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland, which sometimes host open-air theatre performances.

Glen House, also known as The Glen, is a nineteenth-century country house surrounded by landscaped grounds and gardens in which seasonal open-air theatre performances sometimes take place.

Castle Fraser is a late medieval-era castle with an elaborate surrounding structure, which hosts occasional open-air theatre performances.

Bothwell Castle is a large medieval castle, which hosts occasional open-air theatre performances in season.

Thirlestane Castle is a sixteenth-century castle near Edinburgh, which sometimes hosts open-air theatre productions as part of a seasonal events programme.

Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a performing arts centre, sometimes referred to as the 'Theatre in the Hills', which hosts seasonal outdoor theatre performances as well as staging a variety of indoor events.

Rain or Shine is a Gloucester-based professional theatre company, specialising in outdoor summer tours of classical theatre to castles, stately homes, and gardens throughout the UK.

Hatchlands Park is a country house with surrounding gardens, which hosts regular open-air theatre performances as part of a seasonal events programme.
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