Address | 314 Queen Street Auckland New Zealand |
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Coordinates | 36°51′05″S 174°45′52″E / 36.851273°S 174.764408°E |
Owner | Relianz Holdings[1] |
Capacity | \ |
Current use | Theatre under restoration |
Construction | |
Opened | 1928 |
Closed | 2007 |
Architect | Henry Eli White |
Designated | 11-Nov-1988 |
Reference no. | 4404 |
The St James Theatre is a heritage stage theatre and cinema located near Queen Street in Auckland, New Zealand. Built in 1928, it was a replacement for the older Fuller's Opera House and was originally designed for vaudeville acts. Its architect Henry Eli White also designed many other famous theatres in Australia and New Zealand including the St James Theatre in Wellington and the State Theatre in Sydney.[2]
The theatre has been closed since 2007 after a fire raised concerns about safety and compliance.[3] Purchased by Relianz Holdings in 2014, it is a restoration project with an Auckland Council contribution of $15 million.[4] Buildings on the adjacent sites were demolished by late-2016 to make way for the St James Suites, a 39-level, 309-apartment project.[5] However, in July 2019, no work had been done on the theatre since 2015 after funding for the apartment complex was lost.[4]
The theatre is classified as a Category I Historic building ("places of special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value") by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.[2]