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Paramount Theatre For the Performing Arts

4.0 (293 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 5:30 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Frances S.

I love coming here for movie night, concerts and shows. The seats are comfortable. If you're looking for cheap parking I would suggest parking at the Peak parking garage and get your parking ticket with a staff at the box office. You can also purchase at the concession checkout line as well. The parking is super affordable. One thing I want to point out is that the staff are always super helpful and will direct you to your seats. Highly recommended coming here. All the staff go above and beyond as always. Huge Thank you to Sunny who works there. I hope you get an amazing recognition for your great service. You're awesome!

Aruni G.

I had the opportunity to see a classic movie thanks to my friend Trevor who has been a long time supporter of the Paramount. I've been to the Paramount several times over the last decades and really enjoy the authentic feel of the theater but also excited about the pending renovation which will hopefully include a bit more leg room before the seats. Sad that it will be closed for around 18 months I think. We saw Singing in the Rain and because we were guests of Trevor we also received drinks and popcorn at a private reception beforehand. I had never seen the movie all the way through before so it was an extra special treat for me. We got to sit in the balcony section (first section) so had great views. I look forward to attending another show, movie, etc. when it reopens!

Karla D.

I've actually only been inside twice and that was when my friends in The English Beat put me on the guest list for their show and when I photographed X for a magazine I freelance for. Anyway... Entrance during both events was a breeze and I'm glad for that. Often times when guest listed or on media list, there's some kind of issue. It always gets resolved but can be a hassle. Luckily, the box office really has it together here. In addition, the sound quality is pretty spectacular. Sometimes in a venue as old as the Paramount (since 1915) getting the acoustics right can prove difficult. They've definitely got the latest, state-of-the-art equipment needed for live performances of musicians, comedy acts, plays, and musicals. The interior design is ornate and lovely.

Crystal L.

My first time to the Paramount Theater was a blast as I got to go as a chaperone with my little one's kindergarten class field trip! Paramount's staff really has it down to a tee to safely load and unload a busload of kids, teachers and ensure everyone gets safely checked in and to their seats on time. We got to see Leonardo: A Wonderful Show about a Terrible Monster which was a fantastic puppet show that was 60 minutes tops, perfect for family and fun! I will say parking is hard, we luckily had benefited from the aloft hotel valet corner over who handled the car and made this seamless for us who drove in. Finally, the theatre has so much original charm and whimsy that made me pine for another lifetime that you don't get and see these days, and I enjoy so much that we have the privilege and opportunity as locals to see amazing shows in such an iconic and timeless venue! Can't wait to return and see more iconic shows on this stage!

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Valerie Deanna C.

We finally did the impossible: our plans manifested and we made it out the group chat. The three of us went to The Paramount Theatre to see the Illharmonic Orchestra. Classical strings meets Trap music. Sold. The Paramount was beautiful. It's a historic time capsule from the early 1900s with renovations sprinkled in the mix. It gives the same nostalgic feeling as stepping into an old movie theater. It gives equal parts charm and "wow, people were really small back then" vibes. The seats are TINY, y'all. Im talking they drank no protein shakes back then. After all the renovations they've done over the decades, you'd think bigger seats would've been mandatory in the renovations, but apparently not. So if you're larger, consider this your warning. The shows here may be fire but the seating will test your spirit. The staff is a well-oiled machine. They kept the lines flowing, they checked bags thoroughly, they kept the chaos low and the safety high. Armed security was present and alert, which honestly made me relax and enjoy the night. Parking, though...NOPE! Plan ahead. Don't be the person circling downtown forever and miss the show. A lot of these parking garages charge way too much so just develop a game plan way in advance. All in all, a fun venue, lots of charm, definitely outdated but clean, a fantastic staff and seats built for tiny people. Still worth going, just prepare accordingly.

Hayes Carll
Mike N.

Austin, Tx. What a great place to enjoy music! I don't think there is a bad seat in the house. I found the balcony center had great sound. The people working here are extraordinarily friendly and helpful, even volunteering to snap photos of your group. The talent offered up is just incredible. On this night we were treated to Hayes Carll with Lyle Lovett. The architectural details are pretty awesome too! The chandeliers are priceless.

Jamie P.

The Paramount is a classic theatre. It's truly ornate and sets the vibe for shows. The employees are well organized and kind. The Paramount is known for hosting shows that introduce kids to the arts, which is so valuable, but they also host a variety of events. They do serve concessions you can take into the theatre and even have a little concession bar in the mezzanine too. I've visited several times and most seats are good. Don't get balcony side seats. They are usually partial view due to rigging.

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Raul Z.

This was our first time here. Austin is such a great city, especially during the week. Not too busy and crazy like on the weekends. Place is very nice, especially since I believe this place if 100 years old. Like walking into a Time Machine. Very small lobby, concessions are on the right. There are no steps, just inclines up to the foyer and then back down to the stage/ screen area. Bathrooms are to the left and right. We can for a concert. The sound is great. Not too loud so you can hear everything. We sat to the left side rear. The balcony blocks a small area of the stage, but not enough to see the rest of he stage.

Terri J.

The theater itself is 5 stars. The performance - 5 stars. My experience last night 1 star. I love the Paramount for its beauty and great acoustics. And they get great shows/performers. It's small enough that there really are no bad seats, even in the balcony. However, there is a bad seat if the "adult" behind you keeps kicking your seat and laughing constantly and loudly enough through the entire performance that you can't hear a thing other than that hideous cackling. Even when asked to stop, this "adult" got angry. Bad time for all in our group. I've had similar experiences, but none like last evening. Truly makes one not want to spend the money out for a nice show at a great theater. Grow up, people.

Ibram X Kendi and moderator during talk about "Malcolm Lives."
Fellman B.

The Paramount Theatre is a beautiful historic venue in downtown Austin for movies and live events. The classical revival style structure was built in 1915, and the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 23, 1976. I went there during the Texas Book Festival for an interesting and timely talk by author Ibram X. Kendi on his latest book, "Malcolm Lives." The seats are comfortable and the acoustics are good. I love going to the Paramount for any event!

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Suzie K.

The Paramount is one of our favorite venues for live music and movies. They bring in top performers, the venue is gorgeous and staff always super nice! Can't wait for our next event there!

Heather B.

Austin is truly lucky to have the Paramount Theatre! I stand by my review below still, but want to add that it participates in the annual Moontower Comedy Festival. It's a great addition to the line up of entertainment. So if you want to see music, comedy, spoken word, drama...you'll find it here. If you're an Austenite and haven't been here yet--why not! And if you're going to be in town visiting, come on down! The Paramount Theatre puts on a great show.

Sarena T.

This venue is gorgeous and well organized! I came for a comedy show during the Moontower Comedy Festival and they checked our bags outside and there are lines for the bar inside. Compared to other comedy venues in Austin, I appreciate how there is no drink or food purchase requirement. There were plenty of people escorting us to find our seats. I got there a couple minutes after the show started and one of them even walked me to my row. My only qualm is how close together the rows are. I was in the top balcony and your legs barely have room, but I still had a great view of the stage and there were no visibility issues. I received an email beforehand that they partner with the 600 Congress Parking Garage, and you can pay for a $6 validation at the bar (at least for this show). A great option for parking downtown!!

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Enjoyed a show in this historic venue. The atmosphere and employees were great. I definitely suggest taking in a show here

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