A press release from the center quoted Anne Ewers, who heads the Kimmel Cultural Campus, as saying that she and other leaders had partnered with other performing arts centers for an “in-depth study” on the guests who would be using their facilities, and used those findings to inform their reopening plans.
“We have learned that 99% of our audiences are already vaccinated, and they are ready to engage with the arts in person once again,” she said, adding that the Kimmel Center is “listening to feedback from our guests, our staff, and our artists, and the clear consensus is safety should be our number one priority as we navigate a return to convening around the arts.”
A spokesperson for the center said it has also made several physical changes to its campus in deference to virus safety, including updating HVAC systems and installing CDC-recommended Merv-13 air filters, disinfecting “high-touch areas” more frequently, and equipping all its venues with hand sanitizer dispensers.