Your performance is almost here!

We can’t wait for you to join us tonight at 6pm for the Henry J. Leir Outdoor stage performance.

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Make sure to review the following information and share this information with all members of your party.


As of June 10, 2022, we have updated our COVID protocols. Find more information below, and on our website here.


Your Performance

The Henry J. Leir Stage opens 45 minutes before start time. Food and beverages other than water are prohibited in all performance spaces.

Will Call Booth opens an hour before the performance.

For the safety of artists and the audience, this performance may be moved inside to the Perles Family Studio or cancelled in the event of inclement weather. Beginning 3 hours prior to the event, please check your email and our website for any important customer service updates and cancellation information.


Health & Safety

We are committed to creating a safe and healthy environment while enjoying the power of dance this summer. Before you arrive onsite, please review our Health and Safety Policies.

What do I need to bring with me?

  • All visitors (ages 18+) at Jacob’s Pillow events in 2022 will be required to show a personal ID alongside proof of full COVID-19 vaccination with a minimum of one booster shot, if eligible (ages 12+), as defined by the CDC, in the form of either a vaccination card, a photo of the card, or a digital vaccine record.
  • Masking is required for all audience members (ages 2+) regardless of vaccination status while inside the Ted Shawn Theater, other enclosed spaces, or indoor events.
  • Adults with a medical exception or sincerely held religious belief must show negative results from a PCR test taken within 72 hours or an antigen test taken within 12 hours and should bring a completed Exemption Accommodation form.
  • Children under 12 are not required to show ID, and children under 5 do not need to show a negative test.

Please stay at home if:

  • You are sick or have symptoms associated with COVID-19, including fever, sore throat, chills, cough, shortness of breath, congestion, nausea, or vomiting.
  • You have been in close contact over the past 14 days with someone who either has COVID-19 or is exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms.
  • You are waiting for COVID-19 test results or have been instructed to self-isolate or quarantine by a health care provider or public health official.

If you have questions about our Health and Safety policies for Festival 2022, you can reach us at info@jacobspillow.org.


Accessibility

The Henry J. Leir Stage is wheelchair accessible. Additional accessible features include vehicle drop off, paved pathways to accessible seating, and stairs with handrails. Golf carts will be available if needed to transport visitors. Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) are available for this performance. Please contact the Box Office at 413.243.0745 in advance if you have questions or needs. You can take a virtual tour of our grounds here.


Patron Code Of Conduct

We are committed to providing an inclusive environment that cultivates the celebration of the art of dance and its positive impact on communities. We are dedicated to fostering a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for everyone on our beautiful campus. You, as patrons and visitors of Jacob’s Pillow, are expected to contribute to our mutually respectful and welcoming community, supporting the world of dance and its citizens for generations to come.

Your experience matters to us. If you have a question, please contact the Box Office at 413.243.0745 or boxoffice@jacobspillow.org. If you are on site, please ask a member of our staff with a nametag.


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