Last year the Royal Opera House took Don Giovanni on a tour of Japan (photo: Royal Opera House/Bill Cooper)
UK - Since it first opened in 1732, the Royal Opera House has become one of the world's most recognised and respected performance venues. Based in Covent Garden, the building is home to both the Royal Opera and Royal Ballet and is renowned for its outstanding variety of traditional work and new commissions.

With such a vast array of productions seen by almost 800,000 visitors every year, the Royal Opera House must rely on state-of-the-art equipment to ensure that each show achieves its potential. As a result, the venue has invested significantly in Wireless Solution's W-DMX; with every purchase being made through White Light.

Justin Cook is the lighting systems manager and part of the technical production team at the Royal Opera House. He comments, "We decided to invest in Wireless DMX as we were aware of the huge impact it would have in how the productions are run at the Royal Opera House. We own 10 W-DMX transmitters and around 40 receivers. Similarly, all additional bars and set practicals are run from Wireless DMX and we run four universes for any additional lighting equipment we require on top of our permanent rig."

Jonathan Haynes, WL's business development Manager, comments, "It's easy to understand why the Royal Opera House frequently draws on the use of Wireless Solution products. W-DMX has essentially changed the way lighting is controlled through wireless distribution. Award-winning reliability and one-button-to-go setup allows for the quick installation of lighting fixtures, on-time completion of time-sensitive projects and faster, less arduous load-ins of equipment. This makes life so much easier for the client - something which has been evident with the Royal Opera House."

Wireless Solution equipment has not only made a huge impact in the Royal Opera House's iconic Covent Garden space but also on its various touring productions. Justin states: "Last year, we took Don Giovanni on a tour of Japan, which was an extremely ambitious project and allowed us to showcase our work across the globe. Whilst there, we weren't able to run the set from the mains power so everything had to be battery-powered using the RC4 Series 3 W-DIM4. Without the use of Wireless DMX, we simply wouldn't have been able to tour the show."

David Ferraz, Wireless Solution's international business development manager, adds, "It's fantastic that W-DMX is making a huge impact at a renowned venue such as the Royal Opera House. We create all of our products with ease-of-use for the end user being a top priority hence we are delighted that so many organisations and venues are now benefitting from this."

(Jim Evans)


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