The venue is the experience.
Showtime boards, gallery labels, attraction wait-times and concessions menus for cinemas, theatres, museums and parks.
Every entertainment venue lives or dies on the visitor journey. Screens are on every step of it.
The visitor journey in any entertainment venue is the same: arrive, navigate, engage, exit. Screens are on every step — the box-office queue, the concessions counter, the lobby poster wall, the exhibit label, the ride-queue wait-time, the merchandise store. When those screens aren't tied to the ticketing or scheduling system, they drift out of sync with reality: 'the 7pm show' is actually the 7:15 show, 'the Van Gogh exhibit' moved rooms last Tuesday. Hangar.Media connects to your ticketing (Ticketmaster, AXS, Spektrix, custom box-office), your scheduling (25Live, EMS, custom), and your visitor-app data so every screen stays current.
What entertainment operators reach for.
The capabilities that show up across every sub-sector of entertainment — common workflows backed by real integrations.
Live now-showing and upcoming boards
Box-office and lobby screens showing showtimes, remaining seats and 'last seats' prompts from your ticketing platform.
Multi-theatre and multi-gallery
Cinema with 12 screens or a museum with 20 galleries — wayfinding totems and room directories keep visitors oriented.
F&B and merchandise menu boards
Concessions counter menus with POS-synced pricing, upsell prompts, and pre-show special promotion.
Ride-queue wait-times
Theme-park style wait-time boards at every attraction with 'try this first' recommendations based on current queue.
Exhibit labels and interpretation
Museum gallery-label screens with multi-language interpretation, accessibility audio-description and visitor-app integration.
Live events, private hire, corporate bookings
One-click venue takeover for private-hire bookings with custom branding, event schedule and guest-list signage.
What the numbers are telling us.
Average uplift in concession-spend attach-rate at cinemas with POS-linked pre-show screens vs static promotional strips.
Multi-language visitor support for international museums and major theme parks.
Measured sponsor-recall uplift in museums and theatres running digital sponsor rotation vs printed acknowledgement boards.
From ticketing-system update to every screen in the venue reflecting the change.
6 Entertainment sectors.
Pick the sub-sector closest to your business. Each page covers the real workflows, integrations, and screens that matter in that specific environment.
Bowling Alleys
Live lane availability, food-and-drink counter menus, birthday-party signage, live league scoring and lounge-area event promotion — for bowling alleys, boutique-bowling venues and family entertainment centres.
Learn More →Cinemas
Live showtime boards, lobby poster walls, concessions menus with POS sync, pre-show sponsor rotation and IMAX / premium-screen branding — for multiplex, arthouse and independent cinema operators.
Learn More →Escape Rooms
Live room availability, in-game countdowns, team leaderboards, theme-branded reception and post-game photo-booth signage — for standalone escape rooms, family-entertainment-centres and escape-room chains.
Learn More →Museums
Multi-language gallery labels, exhibit-interpretation content, accessibility-first wayfinding, sponsor acknowledgement and group-tour coordination — for art galleries, natural history, science museums and archives.
Learn More →Theatres
Showtime boards, pre-show bar promotion, interval countdowns, patron-recognition sponsor acknowledgement and multi-language programme notes — for West End, Broadway, regional and performing-arts theatres.
Learn More →Theme Parks
Live attraction wait-times, show-schedule boards, park-wide wayfinding, F&B pre-order signage and character-meet locations — for theme parks, amusement parks and family attraction destinations.
Learn More →The integrations that show up everywhere here.
Every plan includes every integration. These are the ones we see on almost every entertainment deployment.
25Live
Venue and event scheduling for theatres and performing-arts operators.
Learn More →Building Directory
Multi-theatre cinema and multi-gallery museum wayfinding.
Learn More →Visitor-generated content walls for social-photo-friendly venues.
Learn More →Multi-Language News
Tourist-facing news and information in visitor languages for major museums and parks.
Learn More →Common questions. Straight answers.
Which ticketing systems do you integrate with?
Ticketmaster, AXS, Spektrix, Eventbrite, Tessitura, and custom box-office systems via REST API. For cinema operators, we integrate with Vista, Compeat, Unique Cinema, and other industry-standard cinema-management platforms. For museums, we integrate with visitor-app platforms and custom ticketing. Ticketing is mapped to showtime boards, upcoming-event lobby screens and seat-availability prompts.
Can a theme-park operator run wait-time boards on this?
Yes. Attraction wait-time data (whether from your in-house queue-management system or from sensors at entry/exit points) flows to park-wide wait-time boards. 'Try this first' recommendations are configurable based on current queue length, proximity, and family-friendliness rating. Wait-time boards can also surface showtime countdowns for live-entertainment slots.
How do museums handle accessibility audio-description on gallery labels?
Gallery-label screens support BLE beacon triggering for audio-description playback on visitor smartphones. Our integration with major visitor-app platforms (Cuseum, Bloomberg Connects, Smartify) delivers the right audio-description file to the visitor's device based on which gallery-label screen is nearest. Deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors get large-type interpretation overlays; blind and low-vision visitors get app-driven audio.
What's the real cost for an entertainment venue?
£5 per screen per month, flat. A 12-screen multiplex cinema with 20 lobby + concessions + box-office screens pays £100 per month. A 20-gallery museum with 40 wayfinding + gallery-label screens pays £200 per month. A mid-size theme park with 100 attraction, F&B and wayfinding screens pays £500 per month. Every feature, every integration, multi-venue management, no entertainment-sector premium.
One price. The whole platform.
That's how we think signage should work. Content editor, screen management, and 200+ app integrations — all included from day one.