The Teatro Nacional de São João (TNSJ), a leading Portuguese national theater in Porto, implemented #DIESE to centralize scheduling, organize technical teams, and secure operational processes. A National Theater with Complex Needs TNSJ operates across three venues: The programming is diverse, mostly contemporary, with a strong focus on creation. Internal operations rely primarily on permanent […]
New York City Center: Centralized Production and Team Management
At the heart of Manhattan, New York City Center (NYCC) manages a demanding season of musical theater and dance. Operating in a hybrid model with internal productions and hosted events, coordination is a strategic priority. Today, #DIESE serves as the central system to streamline planning and optimize workflows. A complex artistic and hybrid model NYCC […]
DIESE at the Festival d’Avignon: Managing Multi-Venue Operations with Precision
Every summer, the Festival d’Avignon mobilizes hundreds of professionals across more than fifty venues, during a period of exceptional activity. To manage planning, coordinate personnel, and oversee production costs, the Festival relies on #DIESE as its central tool for operations and administration. Managing a Large-Scale Festival The Festival d’Avignon is known for its complex, highly […]
140,000 Costume Items Transferred to #DIESE
The Comédie-Française now manage their extensive costume inventory in #DIESE. Home to the oldest troupe in the world, Comédie-Française has an inventory going back 350 years. As new clothes and accessories are created, older pieces are transformed, destroyed or sent to the National Performing Arts Costume Centre for archive and preservation purposes. This requires precise tracking of […]
DIESE takes its first bite of the Big Apple
DIESE planning software is now live at Carnegie Hall, New York City.We are excited to announce that in the summer of 2020, DIESE went live at this prestigious venue to manage its world-class programme of performances and events. A modern solution for an ambitious project The six-month project, carried out almost entirely during lockdown, allowed […]





