Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give your audiences a clear, accessible way to discover productions, book tickets and engage with your theatre, while your team manages programmes, updates and multilingual content with confidence.
When your website and ticketing process feel disconnected, audiences can struggle to move from reading about a production to completing a booking. Broken handovers, inconsistent event information and unclear calls to action can lead to abandoned journeys, extra enquiries for staff and frustration for visitors.
If performances, dates, venues, running times and accessibility information are scattered across pages or presented inconsistently, audiences may miss relevant productions or arrive without the information they need. This is especially difficult for touring programmes, festivals and theatres running multiple stages or seasons.
Many theatres rely on one or two staff members to publish cast changes, schedule updates, press materials and cancellations. Without clear publishing workflows and structured content, routine updates become slow, errors are more likely, and urgent changes are harder to communicate across all relevant pages.
Newsletter sign-ups, contact forms and audience data collection can create unnecessary risk if consent, privacy information and retention practices are unclear. At the same time, if communication tools are awkward to use, your team may struggle to promote new productions, share programme changes or target messages to different audience groups.
Help visitors move smoothly from production pages to booking by connecting your website with your chosen ticketing process. Each performance can present clear dates, times, venue details, pricing context and booking links, so audiences know exactly how to proceed.
Present each production with a visual approach that supports your theatre's character while remaining clear, accessible and easy to navigate. You can showcase imagery, trailers, cast information, creative teams, reviews and practical visitor details in a consistent format.
Give your team a practical way to publish and update repertoires, seasonal programmes, touring dates and one-off events. Staff can keep listings current, highlight cancellations or changes, and organise productions by date, stage, genre or audience type.
Create searchable profiles for actors, directors, designers, musicians and creative teams, helping audiences, press and partners find reliable information quickly. These profiles can also connect to productions, archives and news items for stronger storytelling across your website.
Enable visitors to subscribe to updates about productions, seasons, education programmes or venue news through clear, GDPR-conscious sign-up journeys. Your team can collect interest in a more organised way and direct audiences towards the information most relevant to them.
Yes. We design the website so your staff can manage routine updates themselves, including production pages, performance dates, artist profiles, news items and practical visitor information. We also help define clear content structures and publishing responsibilities, so updates are easier to manage across departments.
In many cases, yes. We assess your current ticketing setup and design a booking journey that gives audiences a clear path from production information to purchase. Where third-party systems are involved, we focus on making the handover understandable, consistent and reliable for users.
We build theatre websites with public sector expectations in mind, including support for WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility, multilingual publishing and GDPR-conscious handling of forms, subscriptions and privacy information. We also help you structure content so these requirements are manageable in day-to-day operations, not just at launch.
Yes. We are used to working with institutions that need clear scopes, documentation, staged approvals and coordination between communications, IT and leadership teams. We can support a structured delivery process that fits procurement requirements and reduces risk during implementation.