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*The Sylvan Theater, [[Killruddery House]] and Gardens, [[Bray, County Wicklow]], [[Ireland]].
*The Sylvan Theater, [[Killruddery House]] and Gardens, [[Bray, County Wicklow]], [[Ireland]].
**Sir [[Walter Scott]], during a stay at Killruddery, was inspired by the idea of the sylvan theatre, including it in his novel ''[[St. Ronan's Well]]'' (1824).
**Sir [[Walter Scott]], during a stay at Killruddery, was inspired by the idea of the sylvan theatre, including it in his novel ''[[St. Ronan's Well]]'' (1824).
*Heckentheater(''"hedge theater"''), [[Herrenhausen]], Germany
*Heckentheater (''"hedge theater"''), [[Herrenhausen]], Germany
*Sylvan Theater, [[Schwetzingen Castle]], Germany
*Sylvan Theater, [[Schwetzingen Castle]], Germany
*Ruinentheater (''"ruined theater"''), Sanspareil Garden (near [[Bayreuth]]), Germany
*Ruinentheater (''"ruined theater"''), Sanspareil Garden (near [[Bayreuth]]), Germany

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Sylvan Theater on the Sylvan Green, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

A sylvan theater — sometimes called a greenery theater (in French, Théâtre de verdure) — is a type of outdoor theater situated in a wooded (sylvan) setting. Often adorned with classical motifs (columns, statues), a sylvan theater may substitute a simple green lawn for built seating and can include elaborate arrangements of shrubs, flowers and other greenery. These alfresco stages may be features of grand formal gardens or parks, or of more intimate settings, and may be intended for either public or private use.

History of sylvan theaters

Notable sylvan theaters

Europe

North America