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a frantic rush to get Chase to sell the building to the council so they could restore it. Fundraising events were commonplace during this time, most asking for donations towards the "Save the St. James fund". Eventually, after hard negotiations the plan to sell and restore the theatre went ahead, due to the theatre's good aspects and proximity to the city's hot-spots. Owing to the increasing number of theatre-going public, the Opera House would not be able to support the demand, especially when the Wellington Festival of the Arts arrived. The council finally agreed to allow Chase to plan its tower in Willis Street in return for $ 7 million to refurbish the theatre; the other option that was not taken was for the government to raise $ 18 million to purchase and restore the building.
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and live performances were shown frequently. An $ 18.5 million restoration plan was set out in 1995. However, this was considered worth the risk, as it was estimated the theatre would bring over $ 3.6 million into the local economy. In 1996, the council gave a $ 10.7 million contribution towards the restoration plan, in addition to $ 2.4 million from a Wellington Community Trust grant, $ 3.5 million from the Lottery Board and over $ 1 million in donation from the public. The total of around $ 17.7 million allowed the St. James Trust to confirm they would start restoring the theatre.
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whether it should spend millions on a single theatre. After the finish line for the protection order over the St. James ended, Chase gave their word that the theatre would not be demolished. Eventually, Chase went into liquidation and all its properties were put up for sale. The St. James was put on the market for $ 7 million, double what Chase had paid for it. The council declined and over the months, the price fell dramatically as Chase saw an absence of offers. The price fell to below what even Chase had paid for the theatre.
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Restoration work finished in late 1997, and most of the theatre's aspects were modified. The theatre was fitted with an orchestra pit, which can be raised and lowered below the stage's level as needed. A new café was opened on the theatre's ground floor called "The Jimmy" after the nickname commonly
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could add the St. James to its list. The plan succeeded and a limited protection order was placed over the St. James. Now Chase could only demolish the site with consent from the Trust. Knowing that the protection order would only last for a limited time (in fact only until 31 March 1988), there was
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high above the stage, although in another version he was pushed by another performer called Pasha. According to witnesses Yuri interferes with the house lights, especially after cleaners have left for the night, and a projectionist claimed Yuri twice saved his life by pushing him out of harm's way.
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The council still declined and a massive campaign to save the theatre arose. Eventually on 22 September 1993, the council sought to buy the property and succeeded with their offer of $ 550,000. The council handed the St. James over to a new St. James Theatre Charitable Trust. Soon it was booked out
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frame and reinforced concrete theatre in the world and plans made sure over 650 people could escape the auditorium in the event of a fire. Pillars in the auditorium were also kept at a minimum to allow perfect viewing, and seating was arranged in the arc of a circle to view the stage. The St. James
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until 2007, when a face-lift of the theatre's facade included removing the Westpac name from the brickwork frontage. In July 2011 Positively Wellington Venues, an integration between the Wellington Convention Centre and the St James Theatre Trust, began managing the theatre along with five other
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However, once again bad luck fell upon the deal, when the financial crash of 1987 struck most companies in New Zealand, including Chase. The building and deal was abandoned once again and time passed with no results. Chase had not secured a tenant for its new tower and the council began to doubt
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The theatre was nearly demolished in the 1980s and '90s after the owners placed a destruction order on the plot. However, due to the efforts of an objecting group, the St. James was eventually spared and restored to its former glory. The alarm had been risen after a photographer,
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for doors. After the plans had been set, construction began on the theatre in March 1912. To speed progress, White himself designed two electric cranes to lift the in excess of 500 tonnes of steel. In all, the St. James cost £32,000 to build and took 9 months to build.
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After this demolition, Fuller vowed the new theatre he was going to build would be the best in New Zealand. Fuller enlisted the help of Henry Eli White, who had already designed other theatres around the country for Fuller. White, fresh from building theatres in
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Other ghost stories refer to the "Wailing Woman", supposedly the ghost of an actress who committed suicide after she was booed off the stage at her comeback performance, a boys choir that was lost at sea, and Stan Andrews, a former manager who died in 1965.
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on 23 December 1899. The St. James was made famous by Fuller, who had also built over 60 other theatres in New Zealand. He revamped the hall in 1903 and named it "His Majesty's Theatre", or nicknamed "Fuller's". During its use, the hall was host to
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In any case, the council rejected the committee's proposal to allow Chase to build higher. Chase retaliated and immediately asked the council for a demolition permit. However, the council slowed progress on getting the report so the
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led the building to be declared earthquake-prone (yellow-stickered) in 2015, as it was measured to be 20-30 percent of the building standards at the time. The Jimmy café closed in 2016 and was replaced by a Mojo café. The
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After its enormous success over the past decades, in the 1970s, the St. James fell into decline and was effectively closed down. Shows began performing at the Opera House and newer venues such as the
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that damaged several buildings in Wellington brought forward earthquake strengthening plans in the city, and work began on the theatre in April 2018. The theatre reopened in June 2022.
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The St. James has had a long history, with its success in its early years, a near demolition in the 1980s and to its return to the city's cultural light in the late 1990s.
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haunting upper seat levels didn't help the theatre's reputation either and soon the theatre was forgotten. On 7 May 1987, the St. James played its last movie, '
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was then adorned with marble pieces, carved face masks and cherubs to be placed on the ceiling and coloured glass. The plaster work was made by
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down the road. Fuller used the old hall until November 1911, when it was eventually declared a fire hazard and demolished.
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The theatre's land had been used as a church and volunteer hall prior to it being bought by the famous entertainer
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Months prior to this last showing a "Save the St James" campaign had been launched by a group including
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seats 1,550, has space for a cocktail function of 500 and hospitality areas for banquets of up to 400.
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of any kind was seldom allowed by Fuller, who usually directed any opera show to Wellington's
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In 2005 the St James Theatre was featured in an episode of the New Zealand television show
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places of "special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value"
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The theatre was officially opened 8pm on Boxing Day, 1912, by the Wellington Mayor,
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act, which involved the first and last import of snakes into New Zealand. However,
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Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in the Wellington Region
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The St. James holds many shows, usually hosts a large portion of the
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hosted 13 speakers and 1,000 delegates at the St. James Theatre on
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given to the theatre by theatre staff and theatre-going locals.
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The site was then declared unpractical and was abandoned.
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Theatre and former cinema in Wellington, New Zealand
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Courtenay Place
Wellington
Coordinates
41°17′36″S 174°46′48″E / 41.293213°S 174.779912°E / -41.293213; 174.779912
Capacity
Henry Eli White
www.wellingtonnz.com/venues-wellington/our-venues/st-james-theatre
Heritage New Zealand – Category 1
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proscenium
theatre
Wellington
Royal New Zealand Ballet
Henry Eli White
Courtenay Place
Category 1 Historic Place
Heritage New Zealand
John Fuller
pantomimes
Cleopatra
opera
Opera House

Statue
Apollo
Timaru
Auckland
steel
William Leslie Morison

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