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Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. The largest concert hall at the center is the 2,193-seat Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall.
Opened in 1992, the stunning $63 million Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts holds more than 800 events each year, with more than 400,000 people in attendance annually. One of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast, this copper and marble showcase is the center for cultural events in West Palm Beach and only truly respectable concerts, plays, ballets and operas take place here. Set on 10.6 acres of property at the highest point in the city,
Dreyfoos Hall Named after its original benefactor Alexander W. Dreyfoos , seats 2,193 and is the main performance venue. The Dreyfoos Hall stage, when fully extended, is the largest indoor stage in the state of Florida.
Rinker Playhouse This 300 seat black box theater is where much of the drama, and more intimate shows are performed.
Gosman Amphitheater The Gosman is 1400 seat Amphitheater on the North East corner of the property. For this outdoor venue, you are welcome to bring your own chairs & blankets, or rent chairs from the facility. Bleacher seating is also available. You may also bring in food and beverages to enjoy during the performance, however, alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
Cultural organizations that perform at the center include: