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Attending the Gilberto Santa Rosa Concert at the Kravis Center?

Kravis Center for Performing Arts - Drone picture
Kravis Center for Performing Arts

Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 8pm
Please note the new health and safety measures that took effect last October 1st.

November 4, 2021

West Palm Beach, FL - (by CRL Media) - In an effort to minimize the risk of COVID-19 for its visitors, the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts established new health and safety protocols which became effective on October 1, 2021, and are in force for all shows.

“Our next season will be extraordinary,” said Jeffrey Stoops, chairman of the Kravis Center board of directors, “and we look forward to welcoming our audiences to experience live theater again. The health and safety of our Kravis Center public, artists, staff, and volunteers is our primary concern. Like many other venues in the country and state of Florida, we have implemented new protocols as part of our commitment so that all attendees enjoy the performances safely. "

Here's what visitors and guests can expect at the Kravis Center:

  • All visitors over the age of two must wear appropriate face coverings in accordance with CDC guidelines (completely covering the nose, mouth, and under the chin) while on the property, except when eating or drinking in designated areas.

  • All visitors over the age of five must present documentation (printed or digital) to event staff prior to entering the theater with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken 72 hours prior to performance. Or instead, they must present a negative COVID-19 antigen test (rapid test) taken 24 hours prior to the start time of presentation. As an alternative, fully vaccinated visitors have the option of voluntarily presenting documentation (printed or digital) to event staff showing their complete vaccination status. Complete vaccination is defined as the completion of the final dose at least fourteen days before the date of the event.

  • A corresponding photo ID is required for everyone over the age of eighteen.

  • Any special conditions or policy changes for upcoming events, including face coverings, COVID-19 test requirements, or proof of vaccination, will be sent directly to ticket holders and will be updated periodically on the Kravis Center website. , Kravis.org.

The Kravis Center requires all staff and volunteers to be vaccinated and is implementing specific health and safety compliance standards for all performers and equipment. "We have teamed up with other major performing arts centers in Florida and across the country to ensure we create a safe environment for our artists, staff, volunteers, guests, and the public," said Georgiana Young, Senior Director of Programming for the Kravis Center. . “When talking to artists and producers, they are delighted with the new health and safety protocols. It is our intention to continue to review these policies and adapt as we navigate ways to open doors safely and with everyone's health in mind. "

The Kravis Center continues with new cleaning and disinfection processes including:

  • Improved cleaning and disinfection throughout the site, including all high-traffic and contact areas.
  • Frequent cleaning and disinfection, before and after the performances and during intermission.
  • Hand sanitizing stations throughout Kravis.
  • New ION and UV-C technology in all public space air handlers to reduce airborne pathogens.
  • Contactless technology to scan tickets and print show tickets on the same day.

About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts:

The Kravis Center is a non-profit performing arts center located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. Kravis' mission is to improve the quality of life in Palm Beach County by featuring a diverse lineup of the highest quality national and international artists and companies and offering comprehensive arts education programs - serving more than three million students since its inception. ; provides a Palm Beach County home for local and regional arts organizations to showcase their work and also provides an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.

For information on current health and safety protocols and frequently asked questions, please visit kravis.org/healthsafety For general information on the Kravis Center, visit kravis.org


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