The DCPA will no longer require proof of vaccination or negative tests to attend performances and classes.

In an email sent to subscribers on Monday morning, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) announced the COVID-19 restrictions for performances and classes are officially ending.

"As of Monday, March 28, 2022, the DCPA will no longer require proof of vaccination or negative tests to attend indoor seated performances or classes," writes the DCPA in the email. "Also, face coverings will be optional in theatres and classrooms, and we ask our guests to respect individuals who choose to wear masks as a precaution."

In addition, beverages will be available for purchase inside the DCPA's venues.

The decision to end the COVID-19 restrictions is due to low positivity levels, as well as based on the guidance from local, state, and federal officials.

"The DCPA will continually monitor CDC, state, and local health requirements and make adjustments, as necessary," says the theater company.

View the DCPA's full 2022 schedule of performancesContact the box office to discuss your ticketing options.

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