No Leg Room
by AP on 11/10/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 1 out of 5The show was great, but the seating was awful. I could barely fit in the seat due to lack of leg room (5’8”). My husband didn’t fit (6’5”) at all. Very uncomfortable.

The show was great, but the seating was awful. I could barely fit in the seat due to lack of leg room (5’8”). My husband didn’t fit (6’5”) at all. Very uncomfortable.
The crowd was dancing with abandon, the band was playing with their trademark passion and Julie from security helped me greatly. She recognized that I was having breathing difficulties (I’m 81} and took great care of me. Thank her for me once again!
We wanted aisle seats which said they weren't available on Ticketmaster. We were the only two in our row so we moved to aisle so we could see. It was impossible for us to see over or around people in front of us in our actual seats. Show was great! Love Henry Cho!
Old theater, cramped uncomfortable seats. Theater serves Pepsi - that’s all you need to know! Don’t go!
I thought the performance was well done. The only concern I have is that the leg room in the mezzanine was not enough for me .
Great venue, but there was nothing special about club seating. Not sure why it is even called that, it is false advertising.
The Paramount Theater is not handicap accessible. The aisles do not have railing, the seats are near impossible to get out of, the restroom situation is impossible and the concessions area was only on the main floor. I know the Paramount is a historical building, but my husband and I cannot patronize the theater again. We were miserable the entire time we were there
Nice old venue. Good sound! Seats are close and built for small folks...Just FYI
This was an awesome show I would see her again. I laughed the entire time.
My husband and I went to see Tim Minchin on August 13th. We bought seats in club seating which was great! I'm short and still had to duck around the person's head in front of me but that's nothing new and would've been worse in other areas of the theatre. The space in front of the seats is quite narrow so getting past people, or people getting past you, is a pain but there's a divider down the middle of the right and left mezzanines, making each row only six seats so you don't have to scoot too far to get to a seat. I would just be careful when making your seat selections so the divider isn't between you and the people you're with. The performance was supposed to be a strict "cell phones must stay off policy"and yet there were at least three people pulling out their phones and taking pictures which, while understandable because I wanted to do the same, does distract from the performance. Especially when one of them accidentally uses their flash. My only other complaint is that one of the lights on the side of a row seat was really bright in my peripheral so I had to try to keep my head turned a certain way so it out of vision. But overall, in regards to seat position and being able to see the stage, I would definitely buy another seat in that area. Hopefully in the front row.