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The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida.
Facilities
The Kravis Center opened in 1992 and was constructed at a cost of $63 million. The center holds some 800 events each year with over 400,000 people in attendance annually. It sits on 10.6 acres of property at the highest point in the city.
- The Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall is the 2,193-seat concert hall and main performance venue. It is located in the center of the structure. The Dreyfoos Hall stage, when fully extended, is the largest indoor stage in the state of Florida. The hall is named after its original benefactor Alexander W. Dreyfoos, a philanthropist who is also the namesake of the nearby Dreyfoos School of the Arts.
- The Rinker Playhouse is a 300-seat black box theater.
- The Gosman Amphitheater is 1400-seat outdoor amphitheater on the northeast corner of the Kravis Center. For shows performed here, attendants may bring their own chairs or blankets or rent chairs from the facility. Bleacher seating is also available. Food and beverages (except alcoholic beverages) are permitted in the amphitheater.
Performers
Cultural organizations that perform at the center include:
External links
References
- Dance Magazine, May, 1998 Aurora's Wedding. - Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach, Florida - dance reviews, by Guillermo Perez
- WestPalmBeach.com - The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts