Honolulu: The Hawaii Theatre Center has released a documentary-style video highlighting the history, community impact and financial challenges facing the 103-year-old cultural landmark. The eight-minute film features interviews with Hawaii Theatre President and Chief Executive Officer Gregory Dunn, staff members and community supporters, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the institution's role in preserving arts, culture and education in Hawaii.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, the nonprofit organisation continues to face financial pressures stemming from a prolonged recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic, rising maintenance costs and significantly higher property insurance premiums. The theatre said its annual property insurance costs have increased five-fold from US$90,000 to US$450,000 following the Lahaina wildfires, adding to the challenges of maintaining the historic building.
To help address the funding gap, local philanthropists Nicole and Clark Swalm have provided a lead grant of US$150,000, with the theatre seeking to raise an additional US$300,000 from supporters. The documentary is available on YouTube and aims to raise awareness of the theatre's historical significance and ongoing preservation efforts.