Outdoor Drama
Outdoor drama is a form of theatrical performance that takes place in open-air settings, often utilizing natural landscapes as part of the stage design. These productions can range from historical reenactments to original plays, and they typically engage with local culture and community stories.
Many outdoor dramas are performed during the summer months, attracting audiences who enjoy the combination of live theater and the beauty of nature. Notable examples include the Lost Colony in North Carolina and the Wagon Wheel Theatre in Indiana, which showcase regional history and folklore through engaging performances.