Thursday, May 13, 2010
A Word About Bookings, Blogs, and Thanks
The Paramount finally re-opened in April. We are now booking shows and events daily. The dates are almost coming in too fast to keep track of. We are booking events from many sources, which promises a diverse mix of programing. The events that are being posted are only the events that are "On Sale", there are dozens more booked, but not yet announced. Even more dates are being held, waiting to be confirmed.
I will be announcing dates on this blog first, then on our website.
For the last few weeks it seems all I have been posting are ticket on sale dates for events, that is not the only function of this blog. I will be posting more "behind the scenes" info as time goes by and more shows take place.
I would appreciate any feedback from readers, Please feel free to email me with comments, reviews, ideas, opinions, etc, about the blog or Paramount Theater. The Email address attached to this blog is: Mikebar909@gmail.com
I would like to thank everyone for reading this blog and for your support and encouragement.
Young @ Heart Chorus Make Their Return To Springfield
The Young @ Heart Chorus returns to The Paramount on June 25th. The last time they were here was in 2004. If you have never seen them, do yourself a favor and check them out on youtube.
Of all the shows that we have hosted at The Hippodrome over the years, this show was one of the most memorable for me and an act that I highly recommend. (For any age group)
The text below comes from WGBY's website.
Western Massachusetts' own Young@Heart Chorus in concert to benefit WGBY, Public Television for western New England at the Paramount Theatre in Downtown Springfield
When Bob Cilman and Judith Sharpe organized the Young@Heart (Y@H) in 1982 all of the members lived in an elderly housing project in Northampton, MA called the Walter Salvo House. The first group included elders who lived through both World Wars.
The current performers in Young@Heart range in age from 73 to 89. There are some with prior professional theater or music experience, others who have performed extensively on the amateur level, and some who never stepped onto a stage before turning eighty. None of the current performers of Y@H were part of the original group that formed in 1982, but they have kept alive the spirit of the early pioneers and continue to push the group into glorious new directions.
Alive and Well, the Y@H in concert, features songs from past productions and also allows us to experiment with new music in front of a live audience.
This concert is made possible in part through support from Glenmeadow Retirement Home of Longmeadow, MA and The Republican/MassLive.
To purchase tickets click on the link below
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/105490
Of all the shows that we have hosted at The Hippodrome over the years, this show was one of the most memorable for me and an act that I highly recommend. (For any age group)
The text below comes from WGBY's website.
Western Massachusetts' own Young@Heart Chorus in concert to benefit WGBY, Public Television for western New England at the Paramount Theatre in Downtown Springfield
When Bob Cilman and Judith Sharpe organized the Young@Heart (Y@H) in 1982 all of the members lived in an elderly housing project in Northampton, MA called the Walter Salvo House. The first group included elders who lived through both World Wars.
The current performers in Young@Heart range in age from 73 to 89. There are some with prior professional theater or music experience, others who have performed extensively on the amateur level, and some who never stepped onto a stage before turning eighty. None of the current performers of Y@H were part of the original group that formed in 1982, but they have kept alive the spirit of the early pioneers and continue to push the group into glorious new directions.
Alive and Well, the Y@H in concert, features songs from past productions and also allows us to experiment with new music in front of a live audience.
This concert is made possible in part through support from Glenmeadow Retirement Home of Longmeadow, MA and The Republican/MassLive.
To purchase tickets click on the link below
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/105490
Monday, April 12, 2010
Hippodrome (Paramount's) First Week Back in Operation

Wednesday April 7th The Paramount hosted an evening of Boxing, featuring "The Massachusetts State Police Boxing Team". This was the first event at the Hippodrome since June 6th 2008.
The event was a benefit for The Springfield Girls Club. There were 10 fights and a good turnout.
Friday Night was a Latin concert featuring Tito El Bambino. The Night was a huge success. The Hippodrome, Over the last ten years, has been the best destination for Tropical Latin acts in The Northeast.
The next round of bookings will be announced soon and will include some Rock and Pop acts.
Friday, March 12, 2010
The Massachusetts State Police Benefit Boxing Match for The Springfield Girls Club Will Be an"Action Packed" First Show at The Paramount

The first show will be on Wednesday April 7th and features a Massachusetts State Police Boxing card as a benefit for the Springfield Girls Club. The Hippodrome (Paramount) has hosted many Boxing matches and other events for The Springfield Girls Club over the last 10 years. We have had several fashion shows, Casino Nights, and Sporting events to raise money for this terrific organization. The last time we hosted a Boxing match for them was a sell out. Tickets are already on sale. I will post more ticket info as soon as I have it.
Friday April 9th The Paramount is hosting a concert featuring Tito El Bambino. This is a large scale Latin act and has always drawn a capacity crowd to The Hippodrome (Paramount). Doors open at 9pm and tickets will go on sale next week.
Saturday April 10th Mixed Marshal arts returns in the cage. These extreme fighting events always sell out. I will post details of who is fighting and ticketing next week.
These three events taking place over four nights will be a large shot in the arm for Downtown Restaurants and Eateries before and after the events.
Here is a link to The Springfield Girls Club Website.
http://springfieldgirlsclub.org/
Monday, October 19, 2009
The Springfield Intruder and a "behind the scenes" tour of the Theater.
I recently gave a tour of the Paramount to Bill Dusty of the Springfield Intruder. I thought that some people may find it interesting to see parts of the theater that the public never sees. Below is a link to the story that Bill wrote about the tour and a link to the video that he made.
http://springfieldintruder.com/?p=3169
http://springfieldintruder.com/?p=3169
Friday, October 2, 2009
View From The Top
The Paramount has a 90 ft. "Boom" lift on the dance floor. The lift is being used to install the sprinkler system on the ceiling, which is 60 feet above the floor.
(Click on any of the pictures to enlarge)
The last time we had this type of lift in the theater was in 2000 for the Hippodrome restoration. I have to confess that sometimes at night when all of the workmen go home, I like to take the lift out for a spin. This lift is made to be used indoors "only" and can fit through narrow doorways. That is why I think it sways so much. It takes some getting used to as the lift is rising and the shaking becomes more pronounced, the higher you go.
Above is a picture taken on the way up of the dome in the center of the ceiling.
This is a birds eye view of the Proscenium Arch.
This is the view looking back into the balcony and all of the scaffolding above it.
The dome is lit with red lights.
The batteries on my camera went dead after I snapped these pictures, unfortunately, I wasn't even all the way up to the ceiling yet.
In the next few days I will take the machine for another ride and get some better pictures.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Scaffolding Returns to The Paramount
I spent the day working at The Hippodrome, watching the scaffolding being set up for the sprinkler installation and ceiling restoration. This afternoon a 90 ft. boom lift was delivered and carefully driven down to the dance floor.
This combination of lifts and scaffolding is very similar to what was used in 2000 for the Hippodrome restoration. Today, I brought a camera with me to take some pictures of the interior with the scaffolding installed.
The scaffolding took 2 days to load in and set up. There was definitely a feeling of Deja vu for me, as the last time we had platforms like this built was 9 years ago. The difference this time is that the scaffold is meant to work on the entire ceiling, while last time we were restoring paint on the walls and only a few damaged parts of the ceiling.
The view in the above picture is from the top of the scaffolding looking across the ceiling at the other towers.
The view from 60 ft. up looking down on the chandeliers.
The scaffolds and lifts in 2000 were brought in and the paint restoration was done before we built the decks that lead down to the dance floor. At that time we were able to tie the lift to a Bobcat and drive the lift down to the dance floor. Now there are four sets of steps to drive the 6000 lb. lift down. I had this nifty looking ramp built out of 2"x 12"s and 3/4 in. plywood. There was a lot of snapping and crackling of wood, but we made it.
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