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The Paragon Theatre

Cinema, music, events, concerts, movies
Take in a show from the exclusive dress circle booths
Art Deco foyer
Art Deco movie projector
Art deco cinema
Art Deco details
Comfy seating
1930's movie posters
A live stage music performance. Image taken from the dress circle seating area.
The Paragon Theatre in Queenstown Tasmania was built in 1933 in true art deco style. This unique building with its hand-painted art deco patterned floor now offers many options for your entertainment. Join the regular weekday screening of the FRANKLIN, an epic rafting adventure to retrace the story of Australia's most significant environmental battle: the saving of the Franklin River. Doors open 4 pm, Franklin Screens at 5 pm. Groups of all types can book an exclusive dining and movie experience. Contact us for options and reservations. Or just call in and for a small fee take a self-guided tour of the theatre to take in its history and visit the intact projection box. A 15-minute short about the theatre screens with every self-guided visit with proceeds going towards the continued restoration of the building. For live shows and other special events throughout the year visit our website and Facebook page. Book an Adventure with RoamWild Tasmania and discover Queenstown's hidden gems and epic experiences such as the Mt Owen 4x4 uplift. We can also arrange great self-contained accommodation in Queenstown across the street Mt Lyell Anchorage. The Paragon Theatre can be found in the centre of Queenstown opposite the Empire Hotel with plenty of free parking next door.

Bar

Cafe

Carpark

Conference/Convention Facilities

Enquiry Desk

Family Friendly

Food and Refreshments

Non Smoking

Restaurant

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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