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PATRON SAFETY

To help ensure a safe and enjoyable visit, please read through our current COVID-19 safety measures.

 

  • Please do not come if you are feeling unwell, have been recently exposed to or diagnosed with COVID-19, or are awaiting a COVID-19 test result. We will exchange your ticket at no cost.

 

  • All guests, audience members, staff, and volunteers are encouraged to wear masks at all times while in the building regardless of vaccination status. 

 

  • Performers and orchestra members may remove their masks while performing.

 

  • Seating capacity may be limited. We reserve the right to adjust capacity and seating arrangements as necessary.

 

  • Concessions will be open before each show and during intermission for beverage and snack sales. We recommend that you wear your mask when you are not actively eating or drinking, especially when seated in the theatre.

    

  • Post-show meet-and-greets with the actors in the lobby are at the discretion of RLT and will be offered on a show by show basis, depending on the COVID conditions at the time of the show. .

 

  • High contact areas will be cleaned and sanitized between performances.

 

  • Paper playbills will not be recycled within the same weekend. Playbills will also be available digitally.

 

An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. By entering RLT’s facilities, guests, volunteers, and staff voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.

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We have drawn upon the guidelines suggested by local, state, and federal agencies, experts, and associations. RLT remains committed to monitoring the current recommendations, guidelines, and restrictions to which we are subject.

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Our complete COVID-19 Safety Guide may be found HERE.

RLT REOPENING AND PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE

Emily Earp, Chair
Drew Allison
Andrew Bressette, PhD
Suzanne Clonts
Chris Davidson
Dixon Freeman, MD
Joel Todino, MD


 

ROME'S COMMUNITY THEATRE SINCE 1933

 

Born of the American Little Theatre Movement, Rome Little Theatre is proud to be one of the oldest community theatres in the country.  From its founding in 1933 to its WWII hiatus and its 1956 revival, and from its residencies at the Gordon Theatre and the Maple Street Community Center to its current home at the Historic DeSoto Theatre, RLT is woven artfully into the rich, historical fabric of Rome, Georgia.

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For decades, RLT has been committed to entertaining, engaging, and educating our community through the practice and promotion of the theatre arts. Our success is built on the generous contributions of generations of volunteers, donors, and patrons.

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Rome Little Theatre presents quality theatrical productions and programs that entertain, inspire, challenge, and contribute to the cultural life of the community.

 

RLT is an active supporter of the Arts in Rome and Floyd County. 

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RLT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.

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