Monthly Archives: August 2017

Guildhall School of Music and Drama – Silk Street

Silk Street Theatre, Production Lighting Upgrades Push The Button worked with Theatre Projects on a performance specification to provide an ETC Sensor Dimming replacement to the ageing legacy Strand LD90 Dimmers, together with a comprehensive LED working light and house lighting system. As this is a Grade II listed building, considerable work was undertaken to […]

Bristol Hippodrome – LED House Lighting

Designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham for Oswald Stoll, the Bristol Hippodrome first opened its doors in 1912. This project saw Push The Button (PTB) approached to design, supply and install a LED houselighting system to retrofit into the Grade II listed auditorium. The project that followed was to become the world’s first installation of […]

National Theatre – Lyttelton Theatre House Lighting

Lyttelton Theatre House Lighting The National Theatre are very conscious of the collective load of their multiple auditorium house light systems. Energy saving was the driving force behind replacing all of the Lyttelton fittings with LED alternatives. Push The Button worked with GDS to provide a custom approach for the Stalls Downlights and Auditorium Wall […]

National Theatre – Lyttelton Theatre Production Lighting

Lyttelton Theatre Production Lighting Upgrades The National Theatre management decided to remove the distributed dimming from the Lyttelton Theatre and revert back to a central dimmer room. Push The Button worked with Lighting Resources to facilitate the design. Push The Button also undertook the replacement of two legacy distribution boards (TP1 and TP2) which had […]

Sense – Touchbase

Flexible Learning and Performance Space Sense have relocated to a new purpose-built premise in Selly Oak Birmingham, housed within the building is a flexible learning and performance space. Push The Button worked with Laura Benson and Stephanie Tyrell to install a small infrastructure of Lighting, Audio and Video to meet their budget and expectations. Push […]