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WYO Theater is First Performing Arts Center in Wyoming to Install Auri, Powered by Listen Technologies

Listen Technologies announces that WYO Performing Arts & Education Center (the WYO) in Sheridan, Wyoming, has installed Auri, powered by Ampetronic and Listen Technologies, for assistive listening in its Main Stage, known as "Sophie's Stage."

Originally opened in 1923, the building now known as the WYO houses two theatres and several multi-functional spaces. Accessibility is central to the WYO's mission to inspire, educate, and entertain. The WYO accessibility committee is continually looking for ways to make performances more accessible and ensure that everyone who attends the theatre has a positive, engaging experience.

Auri will complement the WYO's existing hearing loop system, increasing accessibility to clear audio within the space, the company says. It uses Auracast broadcast audio, a new capability from Bluetooth technology, to broadcast high-quality, low-latency venue audio to an unlimited number of Auracast-compatible devices and dedicated receivers within range.

The Auri system includes transmitters, receivers, docking stations, Manager Software, and accessories. A low-profile Auri transmitter resembling a Wi-Fi access point is installed in the WYO. The transmitter can connect to theatre audio sources, such as speakers and microphones, and broadcast the audio using Auracast broadcast audio technology.

Theatre guests with Auracast-compatible hearing aids, earbuds, headphones, or smartphones will be able to access the audio broadcast via their own device. The theatre will have a limited number of Auri receivers for guests to borrow if they do not have an Auracast-compatible personal device.

Guests can connect earbuds or headphones to their Auracast-compatible smartphone or the Auri receiver and hear the broadcast audio directly in their ears. Background noise is filtered out for improved speech clarity. A limited number of neck loops will also be available to support guests who have telecoil-equipped hearing aids and cochlear implants.

Beyond assistive listening, the WYO can use Auri to provide audio description for visually impaired guests. The system can also be used to support delivery of language interpretation.

"The WYO is committed to making the performing arts and education accessible. We have fabulous performances planned and are excited to begin the next season with the Auri system installed. Auri offers guests another way to access assistive listening within the theater. As Auracast-compatible devices become more prevalent, the WYO will be future-ready with Auri," says Erin Butler, executive director, the WYO.

To introduce guests to the Auri system and demonstrate the hearing assistance options available at the theatre, the WYO will host a reception on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. The reception, titled "Experience Better Sound at the WYO," will precede the evening's planned performance by the Dallas String Quartet.

"We want to ensure guests of the WYO are aware of the assistive listening systems available and utilize them to optimize their theater experience," adds Butler.

WWWwww.listentech.com

WWWwww.ampetronic.com


(28 July 2025)

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