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Gosman
Amphitheatre
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The 2193-seat Dreyfoos Hall at the Raymond F.
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a concert theatre designed
for presentation of a wide range of musical, theatrical, and popular
entertainment events, with a heavy emphasis on ballet, opera, and
symphony music.
Dreyfoos Hall is part of The Raymond
F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, which serves as a
world-class performing arts hub for the West Palm Beach area. It
features three principal performance spaces designed by Artec: Dreyfoos
Hall, the Rinker Playhouse, and Gosman
Amphitheatre. The Center opened its doors in November 1992.
Artec provided Design and Planning services covering
Pre-Design
Phase services, Auditorium
Design, Facility
Planning, Specialized
Performance Equipment Systems Design and Noise
& Vibration Control consulting for the Center. The project
architect was the Zeidler Partnership Architects.
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