There’s something fitting about using modern tools to support one of the oldest art forms. Musical theatre has long relied on paper, scripts, sheet music, schedules, but today much of that process can live digitally without losing any of the magic. Our workflow has shifted to shared scripts, digital music files, and real-time rehearsal coordination. Updates happen instantly, performers always have the latest materials, and we avoid printing stacks that quickly become outdated. It’s not just more sustainable, it’s smoother, clearer, and better suited to the pace of a live production.
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| Broadside Playbill QR Code |
That same thinking extends to the audience. Instead of printed programs, we use QR codes that open a dynamic, up-to-date playbill. With a quick scan, audiences can explore cast bios, creative teams, and behind-the-scenes context, all without a single sheet of paper. Less waste, more connection. It’s a small shift, but one that keeps theatre both timeless and forward-thinking.