Visual display overhaul for iconic London theatre the Aldwych

Aldwych Theatre has selected and implemented a two-screen Tripleplay digital signage and live streaming solution.

David Davies

Aldwych Theatre in London’s West End has selected and implemented a two-screen Tripleplay digital signage and live streaming solution for its foyer area. The solution is designed to ensure that late arrivals to performances do not miss the show. 

Opened in 1905, Aldwych Theatre is a 1,200 seat West End theatre that has survived two world wars and seen well over a century of theatrical performances. It was the home for the Royal Shakespeare Company for over 20 years and was listed Grade II in 1971; consequently, installing any kind of technology is always a challenge.

The solution has minimum cabling requirements and allows the theatre to harness its existing cabling infrastructure and IP network to stream live performances from the stage to television screens, incorporated into digital signage layouts.

Tripleplay’s head of sales, Matt Cooper, commented: “Working in a Grade II listed building is a challenge for all involved: the venue itself, the integrator and the technology provider. Any solution had to be sympathetic to the architecture and venue but still needed to provide a high quality experience.

“The team at Aldwych Theatre have been great to work with and we hope that the Tripleplay solution will add a new dimension to the venue’s customer offering, bringing a beautifully traditional theatre into the modern day.”

TripleSign Digital Signage and TripleTV IPTV are software solutions from Tripleplay delivered via a standards-based HP server and Amino Set Top Boxes or to Smart TVs.

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