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Austin Theater Shows July: New Productions Downtown

Discover Austin's best July theater productions. New ensemble pieces at Paramount Theatre and Hyde Park Theatre draw crowds with overlapping shows.

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By Austin Culture Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 11:45 AM

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Austin Theater Shows July: New Productions Downtown
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Tickets for the July run of a new ensemble piece at the Paramount Theatre on Congress Avenue went on sale July 8 and sold through the first three performances by the following afternoon.

The timing aligns with the end of the spring touring season and the start of longer daylight hours that make evening outings easier for workers on flexible schedules in the city core. Several other local stages have extended their summer calendars this year after last season's shorter runs left seats empty during peak heat.

Venues at the center of the talk

Performers from the Hyde Park Theatre on 43rd Street joined forces with the Paramount staff to stage overlapping matinees that let audiences catch both shows in one afternoon without leaving downtown. The arrangement uses the same lighting crew on alternate days and keeps ticket prices under $50 for the combined package. Residents in the Clarksville neighborhood have noted the convenience on neighborhood message boards, where they list exact bus routes from West Lynn Street that reach both houses before curtain.

Box office records from the Paramount show 2,400 seats filled across the first weekend, a 15 percent increase over the same July dates in 2025. Single tickets start at $38 for balcony seats and rise to $72 for orchestra rows, with a $10 discount for students who present ID at the window on 713 Congress Avenue. The Zach Theatre on South Lamar Boulevard reported similar upticks for its concurrent workshop production that runs through July 28.

Next steps for interested audiences

Remaining seats for the Paramount run go on sale each Monday at 10 a.m. through the theater website, and walk-up purchases are available at the box office until 30 minutes before showtime. The Hyde Park Theatre keeps a standby list at its 511 West 43rd Street location for any unsold spots on weekday evenings.

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