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  • Barnaby Bingley sits at his laptop, determined to make his theatre website accessible for everyone.

    Digital stages: ensuring accessible theatre websites

    Glenn Reffin

    28 April, 2025
    Accessibility, theatre, venue, venue website, website

    Don’t leave anyone in the dark! Discover how accessible theatre websites, compliant with WCAG for venues, open your shows to everyone.

  • A grumpy badger with a collection of novelty hats stands on the rocks at the base of a lighthouse in choppy waters while a cloud of social media icons float around the light. Taking the comedy website analogy too far?

    So you think you’re funny? Your comedy website says otherwise

    Glenn Reffin

    18 April, 2025
    comedians, comedy, website

    Ready to build a comedy website funnier than your uncle’s dad jokes? Let us handle the techy bits: you do the funny bits.

  • Barnaby Bingley, the perpetually flustered manager of Thespian Theatre faces yet another digital challenge from the theatre website

    Essential strategies for a theatre website

    Glenn Reffin

    16 April, 2025
    theatre, venue, venue website, website

    Unlock your venue’s online potential! This guide covers websites, social media, branding & accessibility for thriving theatres & assembly rooms.

  • A village hall building that could be benefiting from a village hall website.

    Benefits of a village hall website

    Glenn Reffin

    7 March, 2025
    benefits, Case studies, village hall, website

    Explore the benefits of a village hall website: boost community engagement, streamline bookings, and improve visibility. Get your village online today!

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