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COVID-19 Precautions for December 1, 2021 Holiday Pajama Jamboree Concert

COVID-19 Precautions for December 1, 2021 Holiday Pajama Jamboree Concert

Festival City Symphony is committed to providing access to high-quality classical music in a safe and comfortable environment.  The following audience safety measures will be in place for the December 1, 2021 Holiday Pajama Jamboree concert in the Bradley Pavilion of the Marcus Performing Arts Center:

  • In accordance with the protocols of the Marcus Center, patrons over the age of 12 will be required to show either:
    • proof of vaccination against COVID-19, accompanied by a valid ID.

OR

    • proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the concert, accompanied by a valid ID.
  • Children under the age of 12 are allowed into MPAC with an adult that meets the vaccination or negative test requirements. Children under 12 do not need to show proof of vaccination or a negative test.
  • Masks are required for all patrons age 3 and older.
  • If you feel ill or are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home.

 

Proof of Vaccination

Patrons must present a physical vaccination card, or photo of vaccination card visibly showing the entire front of card, with date(s) of vaccination and the individual’s name that matches the patron’s ID.

Proof of vaccination must be accompanied by a valid driver’s license, state-issued ID, or school ID.

Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test

If not vaccinated, patrons must present a printed or digital negative test result that matches the patron’s ID. Tests must be from no more than 72 hours prior to the event and must be issued by a medical provider or pharmacy. At-home tests will not be accepted.

Proof of negative test must be accompanied by a valid driver’s license, state-issued ID, or school ID.

In addition, the Marcus Performing Arts Center has taken the following steps to keep audience members safe:

  • MPAC Building Automation System (BAS) has been optimized to control the MPAC’s 24 variable speed fans, monitor system filters, humidity, outside air temperatures and continually introduce outside air into the building.  All building air is changed over every 17 minutes.
  • A state-of-the-art needlepoint ionization system from Global Plasma Solutions has been installed to clean the air and free it of particles that could be carrying and spreading bacteria, virus or other airborne particles.
  • Enhanced sanitation with professional-grade disinfectants are being used on all high-touchpoint common areas.
  • Hand sanitizer dispenser stations are dispersed throughout the public and employee spaces of the MPAC.
  • State-of-the art technology has been installed for security screening to limit contact required during entrance to MPAC for events.
  • For more information, visit https://www.marcuscenter.org/mpac-guide-reopening.