And although the venue may be closed right now we have unearthed pictures of your time on the stage or behind the scences when Penistone Paramount was full of life.
Built as the Assembly Hall for Penistone in 1914, the Penistone Paramount celebrated its 100th year entertaining audiences in November 2014.
It has a single screen 350 seat cinema, but behind the screen is a large stagewhereive events are performed.
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9. New Seats
Penistone Paramount Cinema after its £50,000 refit opened again in 2005. LtoR. Rod Morris - Projectionist, Liz Sedgwick - Penistone Town Clerk and Rob Younger - Manager Photo: Steve Ellis

10. Filming for the BBC
The BBC Politics show filmed Penistone Theatres Group Dress Rehersal panto profuction of 'Rumplestiltkskin' at the Penistone Paramount in 2007 Photo: Steve Ellis
