| Updated: Feb. 26, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
The homes of the Utah Symphony, Ballet West and Utah Opera are scheduled to reopen in March four months after their most recent closure due to a statewide surge in COVID-19 cases.
The venues will follow modified health and safety guidelines, including social distancing and mandatory face coverings, county spokeswoman Cami Munk said in a statement.
“The health and safety of our performers, patrons, and staff are of the utmost importance to us,” Munk said. “Our phased reopening plans will support us getting back to presenting work to live audiences in a way that protects everyone.”
SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake County Arts & Culture announced Thursday that it will reopen its performing arts venues Abravanel Hall, Capitol Theatre, Eccles Theater, and the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center for public performances on March 25 after a year mostly closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The venues will require face coverings, distancing between parties and reduced capacities. The health and safety of our performers, patrons, and staff are of the upmost importance to us, Salt Lake County Arts & Culture said in a news release. Our phased reopening plans will support us getting back to presenting work to live audiences in a way that protects everyone.