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Paramount Theatre

Paramount Theatre

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911 Pine St, Seattle, Washington, 98101, United States
(206) 682-1414 www.stgpresents.org
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Aug 17, 2018
What a wonderful and beautiful theatre! A bygone era of splendor is preserved for all if us. The acoustics are great. It is a large theatre, so if you're in the third mezzanine bring your opera glasses... We saw the Phantom of the Opera and it was wonderful and magical because of the performance and theatre! Easy parking. Highly recommended!!!

Aug 12, 2018
I would rate the theater fantastic with Phantom of the Opera but during the intermission all the females could not go to the bathroom before the second act started so they had to wait outside for a pause. The only had to wait approximately 5 more minutes and all the females would have been done with the bathroom the line was crazy long right at the beginning there was no stragglers but the production started it with female still in the ladies room. Men don't have that problem. So they get three stars out of five due to this issue. Enjoy the show!

Aug 16, 2018
This is theater is absolutely gorgeous. I love the classical feel of the interior. So if you are looking to be hit by the 50's with your theater experience this is the place to go. I saw the Phantom of the Opera and I was blown away by the theatrics and props. Very impressive. The one thing about theater is its hard to get the crowds to believe that scenes are in different locations but with this particular play they did an amazing job. Don't be intimidated by the long lines in the concessions, they go fast plus they have concessions are on all 3 floors.

Aug 18, 2018
My first time here. Came to see Phantom of the Opera. Absolutely loved this experience! The Paramount is a beautiful theater!! It doesn't appear that they're is a bad seat in the house. I was in the level 2 Mez center and could see the show perfectly. As a larger woman, I was worried about the seating. However, the seats were actually fairly comfortable, considering. They also offer additional cushion for comfort. The only "problem" would be little leg room. There were at least 4 bars that I could see serving a variety of drinks and snacks. When purchasing tickets, I purchased a parking ticket in a nearby garage. I would definitely recommend that since parking downtown is hard to find and can be expensive. All in all a great experience and I can't wait to see another show there!

Aug 17, 2018
Amazing historical building and ambiance. The theatrical version of Phantom of the Opera was amazing with great sets, costumes and performance. My only single complaint is that even for being almost 6' tall, the seats on the upper deck cause the person's head to be in your way. A simple solution while continueing to maintain the history would be to skew every other row a half a seat so that you are looking between the people directly in front of you. This would create a unique situation with the aisles. Do go and enjoy the experience!

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