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Many years ago, a gentleman named Skinny Pryor owned the Grand Central Theater on Austin's Congress Avenue. Skinny Pryor loved his own children and enjoyed being able to provide a good life for them. He had a soft spot in his heart for all children, but took a special shine to the kids who hung around outside his theater, hoping to get in but unable to afford a ticket.
Skinny found a creative solution to this problem. Believing in the importance of a work ethic, he gave each child who requested admission to his theater a simple task: “I’m really thirsty, so if you will go up the street and get me a glass of water, I’ll let you in to see the show.” And so they did. Kid after kid galloped down the street to the drugstore and asked for a glass of water, which they proudly displayed to Skinny as their ticket for admission. Over the years, hundreds of kids got inside Skinny’s theater for just a smile and a glass of water. Sometimes he would even feature “Freckle-Faced Kids’ Matinees.” Kids with at least five freckles would get in free. Skinny was said to have painted many a freckle on freckle-less faces!
In the spirit of Skinny Pryor, the Paramount & State Theatres open their doors to a philanthropic program called Skinny’s Gallery. This program enables the young people in the Greater Austin area to enjoy the wonder and thrill of the Paramount & State Theatres Kids Corner Series, Family Series and other special events free of charge!
The Paramount & State Theatres' dream is to expose thousands of young people each year to the finest entertainment in Central Texas, in our beautiful, historic theatre built in 1915.
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