Welcome back to Lifeline Theatre’s Glenwood Avenue home! As always, the safety of our audiences, artists, and staff members is very important. Lifeline promotes the wellbeing of audiences, staff, actors, and production teams’ to the best of our ability. The following protocols are created, reviewed, and revised in accordance with advice from public health experts. These guidelines and requirements will be outlined and updated on this page and we have and will continue to monitor local, state, and federal guidelines and reflect any changes here.
Updated 03/01/23
Attending a Production:
*PLEASE NOTE: Lifeline is no longer requiring vaccination evidence upon entry to our building. These guidelines may change or be updated with advance notice as we monitor the local and regional transmission of COVID-19 and the concerns of our staff, guest artists, and patrons.
Masking & Special Mask-Required Performances
Masking is not required for audiences at all performances. Masks will be required only at select public performances in our 2023-24 season, which are to be scheduled. Please check our Accessibility page for updates regularly.
In accordance with our values, Lifeline will continue to nurture wellness for our staff, audiences, performers, and production teams. While masking will no longer be required, Lifeline will support an individual’s choice to mask and will continue to provide masks at our venue.
Sanitization and HVAC
Lifeline will ensure that all high-touch surfaces are cleaned regularly, including seat sanitization after every performance. There are also hand-sanitizer stations available, although we encourage our audiences to wash their hands as often as possible.
Additionally, Lifeline has invested in air filtration and new HVAC systems.
Ticketing and Risk Assumption
Patrons who are not feeling well, are exhibiting any COVID-19 symptoms, or have had or been exposed to COVID-19 in the past 10 days should not attend a show. If you are unable to attend a performance due to these reasons, please contact us to discuss your options.
All patrons understand that there is a risk of exposure to COVID-19 in any public place where people are present. Those purchasing tickets and attending Lifeline Theatre productions and events voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.