

The Michael and Andrew Gosman Amphitheatre is a professional outdoor facility with 600 permanent aluminum bleacher seats and additional seating for approximately 800 people on the lawn. This amphitheatre provides the Kravis Center with an outdoor venue that allows them to provide even more community cultural events. The Amphitheatre is able to support a large variety of performances including song, dance, theater, spoken word, and other cultural events.
Gosman Amphitheatre is part of The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, which serves as a world-class performing arts hub for the West Palm Beach area. It features three principal performance spaces designed by Artec: Dreyfoos Hall, the Rinker Playhouse, and Gosman Amphitheatre. The Center opened its doors in November 1992.
Artec provided Design and Planning services covering Pre-Design Phase services, Auditorium Design, Facility Planning, Specialized Performance Equipment Systems Design and Background Noise and Vibration Control consulting for the Center. The project architect was the Zeidler Partnership Architects.