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  1. Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre. /  53.189972°N 2.882139°W  / 53.189972; -2.882139. Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre holds an eight week annual repertory season in Chester, United Kingdom. The productions are staged in the round, in a purpose built theatre constructed each summer in Grosvenor Park.

  2. Feb 28, 2024 · Founded in 2010, it is the only full-time, site-specific professional open-air theatre company outside London. The open-air theatre designed by the company is built each summer in Grosvenor Park, a public park in Chester. Performances are staged ‘in the round’, with the audience seated on all sides of a central stage. Website: www ...

  3. 13 – 14 Jul 2024. Grosvenor Park. Event Info. Grosvenor Park comes alive for seven weeks of hilarious and enchanting theatre plus cinema under the stars, comedy gigs, live music and more - with al fresco beers, frozen cocktails, fresh wood-fired pizzas, barbecue, friendly vibes and sunshine.

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Welcome to the award-winning Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, the finest open-air theatre experience outside London. Produced by Storyhouse, the summer season of amazing outdoor theatre runs every year between July and August staging classic productions in the round in the middle of Grosvenor Park. Check out the live prices for the summer.

  5. Grosvenor Park is a world leader in film and television coproduction services. Through its offices in London and Toronto, Grosvenor Park is the only fully integrated production services supplier, offering expert management of international coproduction from structuring, financing, production and delivery in a "one-stop shop".

  6. Company profile page for Grosvenor Park Productions UK Ltd including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and contact information

  7. Sep 17, 2015 · Grosvenor Park, based in Santa Monica, Calif., touts itself as having arranged more than $1 billion in financing for film and TV productions with aggregate production budgets close to $5 billion.