On March 13, 2020

Paramount Theatre postpones all events until April 20

March 13, 2020—In light of increasing public health concerns, we are saddened to announce we have made the difficult decision to postpone all events originally scheduled to have been presented over the next 5 weeks starting today, March 13, 2020.  We are taking this step with the guidance of best-practice statements made by local, state and federal officials. Helping to protect our community and reduce possible spread of Covid-19 is our number one priority at this time.

Our team is working tirelessly to determine what this means for each and every show between now and mid-April. We will take appropriate steps for resuming our regular schedule with the help and guidance of health officials.

It is our hope that we will be able to share information on the newly scheduled dates with ticket-holders soon.

The tentative curtain-up date is April 20, 2020 when we welcome One Night of Queen to our stage.

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