A damaging theft has left Auckland’s St James Theatre at risk of becoming a dangerous building, with mushrooms growing inside and the ceiling falling down.
The 93-year-old theatre was impacted by vandalism and theft on July 20, said Steve Bielby, from St James Holdings.
But what was initially thought to be minor damage was later discovered to be a major job. The culprits stole guttering and lead flashings from the roof, as well as electrical wires from the historic theatre.
“It was a sophisticated job. They isolated the 11,000 volt high-voltage mains,” Bielby said.
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The job has left the theatre with a waterfall inside when it rains and at risk of becoming a dangerous building, he said.
“The water and the power are big issues, which puts it on the trajectory of a dangerous building.”
St James was damaged by a fire in a neighbouring building in 2007. It reopened for a short time in 2015 before faulty electrics caused another fire which damaged the stalls.
Bielby said because it was derelict, the theatre was not insured.
It has remained largely abandoned since it lost funding for restoration in 2015.
But Green Party MP for Auckland Central, Chlöe Swarbrick, said the building could be restored if the Government committed $15 million to the project.
This would match Auckland Council’s promised $15 million, as well as funding from the owners.
The building had been mothballed while its future was decided but the latest damage meant it had to be fixed “now or never”, Swarbrick said.
Once the restoration for the building’s exterior was done, a decision could be made about how the building would be used.
Swarbrick said the theatre could fill a gap as a medium-to-large sized venue.
St James Theatre was built in 1928, and once hosted shows and concerts including the musical Cats, musician Nick Cave, and Jane Campion’s Piano.
St James Theatre is a category one heritage building.
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