The grande dame of Austin theatres is old, ornate, and awesome. Sit in the balcony for a better view of the ceiling mural, and don't forget a sweater – they like to crank the A/C.
The 1915 Vaudeville-era theater presents musicals, plays, comedians and musicians - both touring and homegrown. The Summer Classic Film Series is a great way to stay cool on hot summer nights.
Using the Paramount’s night lights as a backdrop for pics? Turn off your flash or set your camera to Night Portrait, perfect for getting good exposure of both the subject and illuminated background.
Built in 1915, the Paramount, is home to Austin’s red carpet film premieres and is part of the SXSW and the Austin FilmFestival. Including opener The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, & final The East.
Summer classic film series is a must every year, and flix tix is the way to go. Seeing a Marx brothers film at a theater where the brothers actually performed is priceless.
Built in 1915, this classic theater has hosted performers from Houdini to Foo Fighters. Don’t let a long movieline scare you away: the Paramount holds 1,200 people.
Their Summer Film Series is a classic way to beat the heat with double features from May to September. The theater also rolls out the red carpet for local premieres.
Summer Film Classics presents The Gay Divorcee with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton and Betty Grable. Come either Saturday at 1PM or at 5:15PM!
Nice venue, but nearly impossible to navigate through as the corridors are so narrow—you will literally be in lines that wrap around a floor just for drinks.
Has 1,300 seats. You can be standing in a line around the corner to Brazos and still get in. For popular films don't leave gaps next to a person beside you to avoid people stepping over you.
I was lucky enough to see Psycho at the Paramount Theatre and it was so much fun. My excitement for seeing it on the big screen, as it originally appeared, came out when my friend and I were the only
Time for a music break? $10 and you’re in for a SXSW Film screening, usually with a Director’s Q&A. We wouldn’t expect you to take a bbq & booze break too, they deliver direct to your chair!
This Austin landmark has had everybody from Houdini to John Oliver in its nearly 100 years of existence. From music to movies to comedy it's always a great experience. Daha fazlasını oku
Need to get away from the tech nerds? Go meet some film geeks for SXSW film and start using phrases like "Tarantino-esque" in day-to-day conversation. - Royal Frasier
A historical landmark, this nonprofit and its neighbor, The State Theatre, support local artseducation programs in low income Austin schools Daha fazlasını oku