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We inspire the intellect and imagination of young people by providing them opportunities to experience, perform, and learn through the arts. Our vision is that all young people will have the creative confidence they need to be successful in their communities. With a focus on the youth of Central Texas and their families, we serve approximately 22,000 kids annually.
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As a beloved cultural institution, the Paramount and Stateside Theatres rely on support from you to enable future generations to experience the arts.
Your support will help:
- Fund award-winning educational programming
- Fuel the unparalleled work of our preservation experts
- Empower our programming team to curate exceptional shows and films
- Enrich our community for decades to come
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Imagine the feeling of seeing the story YOU wrote performed on stage in front of your whole school, and the sheer excitement of hearing the audience cheering you on…
Story Wranglers is a seven-week in-school residency in which third graders learn the foundations of creative writing through arts-integrated lessons designed to motivate students and improve their writing skills, confidence, creativity, and storytelling. During the residency, each classroom writes hundreds of stories as a class, in small groups, and in individual journals. At the end of the seven weeks, professional actors known as the Paramount Story Wranglers transform students’ original stories from page to stage in a live performance for the entire campus!
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We inspire the intellect and imagination of young people by providing them opportunities to experience, perform, and learn through the arts. Our vision is that all young people will have the creative confidence they need to be successful in their communities. With a focus on the youth of Central Texas and their families, we serve approximately 22,000 kids annually.
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Our vision is that all young people will have the creative confidence they need to be successful in their communities. With a focus on the youth of Central Texas and their families, we serve approximately 22,000 kids annually.
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) amplify and clarify sound by cutting down or eliminating ambient noise. Available free of charge in both theatres lobbies on a first-come, first-served basis.
Various seating accommodations are available upon request and can be purchased over the phone. Accessible seating is also available in The Paramount and State Theatres for patrons with vision or hearing impairment.
Our Paramount Events Team offers turn-key solutions, working with you to capture your vision for your event from the initial planning stages through a post-event wrap up.
Camp Paramount FAQs
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Don’t see your question listed? We’re happy to help. Please reach out to Krystal Parsons at kparsons@austintheatre.org or 512-692-0515.
Each Camp Paramount session will have about 60 campers. The campers will be divided into 4 groups of about 15 campers based on the grade they will enter next fall.
Each day, campers will take classes in music, dance, tech (prop making), production and acting. Each class is about 45 minutes long. The classes are age appropriate, and all relate to the theme of the camp. The last couple of days of camp are spent refining the show and getting it ready for the big stage.
No. Each session has a theme. All of the songs and dances performed will be related to the theme. Some themes of past camps have been: Songs of Summer, The 80’s!, Broadway Showstoppers and Great American Songbook to name a few. Each session has a different theme so campers may attend more than one camp session without duplicating a theme. Themes will not be announced until a week or so before the camp starts.
While the campers do attend an acting class each day, acting is not the main focus of the camp. This camp is a fun and fast-paced 2-week musical theatre camp. Campers will perform Broadway style musical numbers and iconic pop hits on the historic Paramount Stage during their final performance.
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¿No ve su pregunta en la lista? Estamos felices de ayudar. Comuníquese con Krystal Parsons en kparsons@austintheatre.org o 512-692-0515.
Cada sesión de Camp Paramount tendrá alrededor de 60 campistas. Los campistas se dividirán en 4 grupos de 15 campistas según el grado al que ingresarán el próximo otoño.
Cada día, los campistas tomarán clases de música, baile, tecnología (fabricación de accesorios), producción y actuación. Cada clase dura 45 minutos. Las clases son apropiadas para la edad y todas se relacionan con el tema del campamento. Los últimos días del campamento se pasan refinando el espectáculo y preparándolo para el gran escenario.
No. Cada sesión tiene un tema. Todas las canciones y bailes que se interpreten estarán relacionados con el tema. Algunos temas de campamentos anteriores han sido: Songs of Summer, The 80’s!, Broadway Showstoppers and Great American Songbook, por nombrar algunos. Cada sesión tiene un tema diferente, por lo que los campistas pueden asistir a más de una sesión de campamento sin duplicar un tema. Los temas no se anunciarán hasta aproximadamente una semana antes de que comience el campamento.
Aunque los campistas asisten a una clase de actuación todos los días, la actuación no es el enfoque principal del campamento. Este campamento es un campamento de teatro musical divertido y de ritmo rápido de 2 semanas. Los campistas interpretarán números musicales al estilo de Broadway y éxitos pop icónicos en el escenario histórico del teatro Paramount durante la actuación final.
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Clear bags should not exceed 14″ x 12″ x 6″ in size.
Small, non-clear clutch bags will be allowed, and should not exceed 4.5” x 6.5” in size.
The following personal items are NOT permitted: food or beverage of any kind, weapons of any shape or size (including firearms, explosives, pocket knives, etc.), cameras or recorders of any kind.
Come early to take in ATX history while enjoying our wide selection of mixed drinks, wine, cider, all-Texas beers, Maine Root sodas, Rambler Sparkling Water, and more.
PLEASE NOTE: OUR BARS ARE CASHLESS
We strive to be accessible to all patrons of the arts. Find out more about seating accommodation, Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs), sign language interpreters, and more.
Find our ticket and show policies, frequently asked questions, seat maps, and more. Includes all the ways you can reach our helpful Box Office team!

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We inspire the intellect and imagination of young people by providing them opportunities to experience, perform, and learn through the arts.
In February, the construction of a new theatre at 713 Congress was announced, conceived as the Gaiety. Owned by Austin native Ernest Nalle and designed by John Eberson, the theatre, part of the Interstate Vaudeville Circuit, was meant to bring top talent to Austin and elevate the city’s cultural footprint.
Only 8 months after construction was announced, the theatre was completed. The $150,000 structure encompassed over 500,000 cubic feet and seated 1,316. The theatre was a “hemp house” with a system of ropes and sandbags for stage effects and had a hand-painted stage curtain. Both the hemp-house system and the curtain are still in use.
On October 11, 1915, the Majestic Theatre opened its doors as Austin’s premier stage for vaudeville, selling 1,000 seats, most at 25¢ a ticket. The lineup for the well-reviewed evening included a multi-character, one-man scene from Oliver Twist, a performance from the comedic A Novel Marriage and a number of music and dance acts.
World-famous magician, Harry Houdini, performed eight shows at the Majestic. Five students from the University of Texas challenged Houdini to escape from a trick of their construction, which he did. Houdini’s legacy lives on at the Paramount Theatre today – in the auditorium ceiling, just to the left of the painting of Saint Cecilia. Legend has it that the Houdini hole was carved to perform a suspended levitation trick.
Vaudeville was the top entertainment option in the country. Shows generally included a series of unrelated acts, including comedians, musicians, dancers and magicians, on one bill. The new Majestic Theatre drew nationally-known vaudeville performers to Austin. Notable performances include the Marx brothers, Anna Pavlova, Sally Rand, and John Philip Sousa.
It is great to play at the Paramount. I think I finally made it. I finally arrived."Quote" President Obama
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Summer Camps
Paramount Education hosts award-winning performing arts camps all summer long for rising 1st-10th grade students. All sessions culminate with final performances on our historic stages.
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Literacy to Life/Story Wranglers
Our seven-week in-school creative writing residency helps third graders learn the foundations of creative writing through arts-integrated lessons designed to motivate students and improve their writing skills. At the end of the seven weeks, professional actors known as the Paramount Story Wranglers transform students’ original stories into a super energetic, inspiring, and hilarious performance for the entire campus!
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Yamato - The Drummers of Japan
The captivating YAMATO drummers visit from Nara Prefecture, the cradle of Japanese civilization, with a powerhouse program of traditional taiko drumming. Playing massive drums built from animal skins and ancient tree trunks, the troupe’s youthful and energetic drummers channel the heartbeat and spirit of their homeland. YAMATO has given over 3500 performances in 54 countries, bringing their enthusiasm to over 8 million fans, young and old. Audience spirits are lifted to new heights with YAMATO’s abundant joy and entertainment.
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Imagine the feeling of seeing the story YOU wrote performed on stage in front of your whole school, and the sheer excitement of hearing the audience cheering you on…
Story Wranglers is a seven-week in-school residency in which third graders learn the foundations of creative writing through arts-integrated lessons designed to motivate students and improve their writing skills, confidence, creativity, and storytelling.
During the residency, each classroom writes hundreds of stories as a class, in small groups, and in individual journals. At the end of the seven weeks, professional actors known as the Paramount Story Wranglers transform students’ original stories from page to stage in a live performance for the entire campus!