Venue & Delivery
Opera Surtitles Software Checklist for Festivals and Touring Productions
Review the cueing, portability, multilingual, and venue-change questions that matter for opera, festivals, and touring productions.
Short answer
Opera, festival, and touring teams should evaluate surtitles software for repeatability across venues: operator handoff, cue recovery, region choice, multilingual audience delivery, and deployment simplicity matter more than a polished demo in a single room.
Opera Surtitles Software Checklist for Festivals and Touring Productions
A single-house workflow does not always translate well to festivals or tours. You are dealing with more venue variation, more handoffs, and more pressure to get audience access right with limited setup time. The software choice should reflect that.
Checklist: What to Validate
- Can the operator recover cleanly if music or staging shifts?
- Can the team deploy close to the venue’s primary audience region?
- Can audience delivery work through phones, projection, or both?
- Can the same production support multiple languages without duplicated control workflows?
- Can a backup operator or venue technician understand the handoff quickly?
- Can you preserve a stable workflow from rehearsal to one-off guest venue setups?
Where SurtitleLive Is Useful
SurtitleLive is designed for teams that want a browser-based operational path from script prep to live deployment. For festivals and touring use, the main advantages are portability, viewer-link sharing, multilingual delivery, and a cue-control workflow that does not depend on rebuilding presentation assets for every venue.
If you are still at the first evaluation step, go back to How to Evaluate Theatre Captioning Software and score each candidate against the same operational questions.
If You Are Moving Into Implementation
These product guides cover setup, live deployment, and audience access in SurtitleLive.
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How to Deploy Live Subtitles for a Show
Deploy live surtitles by finalizing your script, confirming plan-specific region behavior, setting operator access, and sharing viewer links.
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Using the Operator Cockpit
Run cues, use Intermission, and control what the audience sees.
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Projection and Mobile: What Each Output Does
Understand how room-visible projection and audience-phone subtitles differ, and why many shows use both from the same live cue state.
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Using Projector Settings
Configure the preset, prepare projector subtitles, save, and return to ASM.
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Preparing Projection Mode for Showtime
Prepare Projection Mode before performance, test already-open local projection continuity, and understand what this does not cover.
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How Audiences Join with a Viewer Link or QR Code
Share the viewer link or QR code and understand how audience members join the live surtitles flow.
Common Questions
Why do festivals and touring productions need a different surtitles checklist?+
Is this guide only for opera houses?+
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How to Deliver Mobile Surtitles Without Requiring an App
→QR Code Subtitles for Audiences: What to Set Up Before the Show
→How to Choose Opera Surtitles Software: Music, Language, and Audience Access
→Projection or Mobile Surtitles? Choose by Reading Conditions and Support
→Mobile or Projected Surtitles? Choose the Reading Route People Can Rely On
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