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The Paramount Theatre (John Eberson, 1915) is a 1,284-seat
venue that had been operating successfully as a presentation and rental house.
When Janis Barlow and Rebecca Cann were hired by the company, the theatre had
recently eliminated a significant deficit incurred in the economic slump of the
1980s when the company had been producing.
Since the goal of overcoming their deficit was no longer, and
the market of Austin was changing, the leadership of the organization felt the
time was right for strategic planning. Ms. Barlow and Ms. Cann undertook a
strategic planning process with the company and a management review of current
operations. An important paradigm shift took place in the process, from an
organizational focus on preserving the building (often referred to as "the jewel
of Austin") to the development and expansion of the programs and audience
members inside the building.
Since the completion of the Strategic Plan, the Paramount
Theatre changed its name to the Paramount Theatre for the Performing Arts, has
expanded its co-production efforts with local companies, and has produced in
other venues in Austin.
Visit the Paramount Theatre's web site at:
www.theparamount.org
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