Tag Archives: open air theater

16 of the hottest plays and musicals to watch this summer

reminder The iceman comes again: Complicité’s 1999 marvel of memory, technology and identity, inspired by the 1991 discovery of Europe’s oldest known natural mummy (Ötzi), is reimagined by Simon McBurney with a few old faces (Complicité’s brave Tim McMullan) among the new ones (Khalid Abdalla, who was Dodi Fayed in The Crown). The National’s Olivier… Read More »

Britain’s largest surviving open-air theaters

An outdoor show has an added excitement. The feeling that theater should always be this way; friendly, less formal, social; audience and artists together. And it’s all completely at the mercy of the weather. Nature plays an important role in this industry and will often determine programming and whether a show will go on. The… Read More »