Opera House

The Opera House has been a social and entertainment venue for successive generations in Wellington. It has housed a variety of events including Opera, Drama, Public Meetings, Concerts and Ballets. Originally known as the Grand Opera House, it was designed by Melbourne Architect William Pitt and supervised by Architect Albert Liddy. Opening day was Easter Saturday in 1914.

At the time it was one of the largest proscenium arch theatres of its kind in Australasia. Due to its lavishly decorated public room and auditorium with a domed ceiling, circle, marble staircase and grand circle together with two tiers of boxes, it is an icon of early 1900s architecture.

The building has been classified as an Historic Building by the Historic Places Trust of New Zealand and awarded an "A" classification.

It is constructed of double capacity brick walls two feet thick and jarrah floors. It has a bigger stage than the Sydney Opera house and even London's West End has only two stages that are larger.

Being an older theatre, the Opera House is also said to house three ghosts - old friends from the past.

Since 2001, the theatre auditorium and foyers have been been refurbished and the ground and 1st floors given new seats. Backstage, a manual counterweight flying system with 87 lines was installed in 2005.

Opera House

111-113 Manners Street
PO Box 2199
Wellington
Wellington
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Location and contact information

111-113 Manners Street
PO Box 2199
Wellington
Wellington
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CONTACT PERSON

Helen Glengarry
Director Programming and Performing Arts
Phone: 04 8018211
Fax: 04 8014277

Capacity Information

  • Theatre
    1380

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