"I finished working full time and it was just something I got interested in. Once Phil took me up there [into the fly floor] and showed me everything I got very interested in it," Eddie said. "I really enjoy it. Once you get into it, you get hooked on it and it becomes your second life."
"I spend about as much time here as I have at home," said Phil.
Eddie added "He gets told to bring his bed down sometimes!"
Some of the work is physically demanding so the Opera House is looking for younger recruits.
But no matter your age or ability, there's a job for everyone - even those who don't like opera.
"I don't go to many shows anymore," said Phil. "Because I'm so deaf I can't hear them."
As long as the Friends are willing and able, this last surviving Victorian Theatre in the country will continue to breathe new life into the Whanganui art scene.
"We get the volunteers together with the hirer and ourselves," said Fergus. "We just make the show happen depending on what's required from us."
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