GARDINER — If the state’s oldest opera home has any secrets and techniques left, they are going to be laborious to seek out.
Greater than six months into the multimillion greenback mission to remake the constructing in Gardiner’s historic downtown and its 400-plus seat theater, the construction has been stripped to its bones.
The layers of paint, material and wooden added in prior renovations are being peeled again to show brick and wooden, and new bones — within the type of metal beams and the construction to accommodate the brand new elevator — are being added to assist the subsequent part within the lifecycle of the previous livery steady at 280 Water St.
The stage of the third-floor theater throughout a tour final Wednesday of Johnson Corridor at 280 Water St. in downtown Gardiner. Renovation plans name for the stage to be enlarged. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
“I’ve given one million excursions from proper right here,” Michael Miclon, Johnson Corridor’s government and creative director, stated final week, standing on the principle ground of the constructing’s higher theater. “I’d say after we get finished, there will likely be a balcony proper right here and an elevator will go up over there. And now I can really stand right here and go: ‘Holy cow, there’s a balcony over there and an elevator shaft proper there.’”
The mind-numbing a part of engaged on a mission that has taken practically a decade to achieve this level is all of the work and planning required to have the ability to start development.
“I used to be questioning, ‘Are we ever going to (start)?’ For the remainder of my life, (will I be) saying, ‘We’re going to begin development?’ There it’s,” he stated, pointing to the brand new buildings.

The plans that resulted from years of labor are constructed on hundreds of particulars that can by no means be seen as soon as the mission is accomplished: The situation of plumbing and electrical conduit for restrooms and the sound system, the lights for the higher theater that may solely be modified from the roof, the orientation of the grand stairway and the muffling of the elevator’s ding on the balcony stage so it doesn’t detract from reside performances.
And a few of these particulars surfaced solely after demolition started.
Till the constructing was closed off, the Studio Theater on the bottom ground was used for performances and films. Initially, Miclon stated, little or no was deliberate for the bottom ground.
Now, along with adjustments to the entry, the Studio Theater can also be to obtain a little bit of a facelift. The ramp in the back of the theater is being taken out as a result of it doesn’t meet entry necessities stipulated within the Individuals with Disabilities Act. A ramp with a brand new entrance level into the theater is deliberate.
Through the years, the constructing has been used as an opera home, a curler skating rink and a movie show within the higher theater.
Because the layers of its identities have been peeled again, Miclon stated, different points of the constructing’s historical past have been uncovered, together with proof of 5 fires and water harm. The follow on the time of the fires was to construct over the harm, Miclon stated, however now that harm, together with some below the stage, want be fastened.
‘That was a few $100,000 discovery,” he stated, noting the mission’s contingency fund has been tapped to pay for it.
When fundraising for this mission started greater than six years in the past, Miclon and his board have been planning a $4.3 million mission to be accomplished in 2019.
Since then, a worldwide COVID-19 pandemic with provide chain breakdowns and odd and extraordinary inflation, together with revealing the extent of labor required to finish the mission, have pushed anticipated initiatives prices to greater than $9 million, all of which has been raised, however there is a bit more to go.
Michael Miclon, government and creative director of Johnson Corridor at 280 Water St., gestures final Wednesday towards the stage from the newly constructed balcony throughout a tour of the venue at 280 Water St. in downtown Gardiner. Greater than six months right into a now-$9 million mission to remake Maine’s oldest opera home, the constructing has been stripped to its bones. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
When he first arrived at Johnson Corridor in Might 2013, Miclon stated he was prepared to start development then and there. Now, he stated, the purpose is to have a certificates of occupancy no later than Dec. 31, 2023.
However that doesn’t imply the primary present on the new theater will likely be scheduled for January 2024. Miclon stated the theater’s workers members will want time to study the audio methods and determine how greater than 400 individuals will transfer by means of the constructing earlier than, throughout and after exhibits.
By that point, Gardiner will likely be able to welcome new guests, Mayor Patricia Hart stated, because it does now to annual occasions.
Gardiner Predominant Avenue’s Swine & Stein Brewfest attracts as many as 1,200 individuals to the annual Oktoberfest celebration, and the Johnson Corridor Free Waterfront Live performance Sequence at Gardiner’s park on the Kennebec River frequently attracts greater than 400 individuals.
The underside of a brand new balcony, seen from the again of the third-floor theater, throughout a tour final Wednesday of Johnson Corridor at 280 Water St. in downtown Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
“On the final live performance of the season, we had the live performance and the Artwork Stroll and everybody discovered a spot to park,” Hart stated, noting town leases area on Water Avenue from Gardiner Predominant Avenue for extra parking.
Within the meantime, Hart stated metropolis officers are working intently with Johnson Corridor to ensure the development goes easily, and she or he anticipates that can proceed when Johnson Corridor reopens.
Whereas there may be greater than a yr to go earlier than work is predicted to be accomplished, Miclon stated it’s nostalgic to see images of the constructing because it seemed when he started working there and considered how it might take care of renovations.
“I’m glad it’s modified, however it was house for 9 years,” he stated. “Now, it’s enjoyable as a result of there’s so many surprises after I say I didn’t know what it was going to appear like. I didn’t understand it was going to be like this.”
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