Paramount Theatre Seattle
Going strong for nine decades, the Paramount is the best spot in Seattle for ballet, symphony, theater, and more.
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Sun Apr. 12 1:00PM |
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Sun Apr. 12 6:30PM |
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Tue Apr. 14 7:30PM |
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Wed Apr. 15 7:30PM |
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Thu Apr. 16 7:30PM |
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Fri Apr. 17 8:00PM |
Les MiserablesParamount Theatre Seattle - Seattle, WA |
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Sat Apr. 18 2:00PM |
Les MiserablesParamount Theatre Seattle - Seattle, WA |
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Sat Apr. 18 8:00PM |
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Sun Apr. 19 1:00PM |
Les MiserablesParamount Theatre Seattle - Seattle, WA |
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Sun Apr. 19 6:30PM |
Les MiserablesParamount Theatre Seattle - Seattle, WA |
Going strong for over nine decades and counting, the Paramount Theatre is the best spot in Seattle for ballet, symphony, theater, and those big concert acts that deserve a room with some real history and gravitas behind it. This place opened in 1928 and the interior is still genuinely jaw-dropping almost a century later - ornate ceilings, vintage chandeliers, and that old-world charm that makes every single show feel like a proper occasion worth dressing up for.
At about 2,800 seats, the Paramount is Seattle's premier classic theater venue and it earns that title every night. The Broadway touring productions that come through here are top-tier, the Seattle Symphony occasional performances are excellent, and the concert calendar pulls in legacy acts and rising stars alike. The acoustics are warm and forgiving, the seats are comfortable enough for a three-hour production, and even the balcony feels genuinely connected to the stage in a way that bigger, more modern venues struggle to achieve.
Located on Pine Street downtown, you're in the thick of Seattle's action with plenty of options around you. Wild Ginger is right there on 3rd Avenue for upscale Asian fusion - their satay bar is legendary among locals and visitors alike. If you want something quick before the curtain, Japonessa on 2nd Avenue does creative sushi in a dark, moody setting that sets the right tone. And for post-show drinks, Bathtub Gin & Co. is a speakeasy just off Pine that serves cocktails strong enough to keep the evening going late.
Whether you're catching the Nutcracker this season, seeing a touring Broadway show, or experiencing a concert in a room that's hosted legends for ninety-plus years, the Paramount is always the right move. Browse what's playing on Evil Tickets.