How We’re Addressing Health & Safety

As we navigate this pandemic and the precautions that come with it, Good Night is prioritizing patron and performer health and safety in our approach as we join other local businesses in resuming operations in some adapted form or fashion. While we know that trends and developments have tended to change on an almost daily basis, we’re keeping an eye on things and prepared to act as these occur. In the meantime, the Good Night team has worked hard to develop measures to maximize these key precautions, taking guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to build out an image of what a hopeful return to normal will look like when that day comes.

To demonstrate that level of detail, read below for the precautionary measures we’ll be putting in place for our upcoming The Greatest Hits Cabaret.

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We’ll be requiring all patrons, staff and ushers to wear face masks upon entering the building—we’ll also have Good Night masks available for purchase!

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We’ll be spacing out all bar and ticketing lines to ensure a minimum of six feet between those in the queues via directional signage.

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We’ll be spacing out all parties by ticket order with social distancing in place, including assigned seating to maintain this measure of precaution.

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We’ll be asking patrons to monitor their symptoms and remove themselves from attendance if exhibiting any potential signs of illness.

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We’ll be presenting this show in a considerably larger venue at the Sommervold Hall in the Washington Pavilion, with excellent ventilation.

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We’ll be outfitting our performers with face shields for rehearsals and performances, as well as spacing them out across the stage.

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