A further SD12 and a Quantum 338 are scheduled to be installed in the Great Hall later this year
Lithuania - Sonus Exsertus, stage technology design and integration company and DiGiCo's distributor for the Baltics and Georgia, was chosen to deliver the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre’s stage technology requirements, including the installation of DiGiCo SD9, SD12 and Quantum 338 mixing consoles.
Situated in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, the theatre holds a significant position as one of the country’s foremost publicly funded performing arts venues and cultural institutions. Originally established as the Vilnius State Theatre in 1940, it transitioned into the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre (LNDT) in 1998. Over the past few years, the theatre has undergone extensive reconstruction and expansion and now boast four halls: the Small Hall, New Hall, Rehearsal Hall and Great Hall. Once fully refurbished, it will have an overall seating capacity of 1200.les
Last year, Sonus installed an SD12 in the New Hall, while an SD9 found its place in the new Small Hall, which is designed to host experimental and small-scale productions. A further SD12 and a Quantum 338 are scheduled to be installed in the Great Hall by autumn this year.
As the home of the most prominent local performing arts work, as well as artistic discussion about the contemporary world, LNDT has been welcoming local and guest artists from around the world for decades. The theatre sees its role as an agora, a place for gathering and discussing the ‘here and now’ by delving into burning issues of modernity and society. Hosting a plethora of events including conferences, dramatic plays and even jazz festivals, LNDT has produced works by renowned playwrights such as Krystian Lupa, Árpád Schilling, Lukasz Twarkowski, Saara Turunen, Anna Smolar, Jo Strømgren, and Grzegorz Jarzyna.
The theatre wanted a flexible system that would connect each hall to the other. Ramūnas Alenskas, head of business development and one of the founders of Sonus, notes that the venue-wide routing of audio signals posed one of the main challenges. "We successfully accomplished this by utilising the consoles and a DiGiCo 4REA4 processing engine, employing Dante, MADI, and Optocore protocols," he explains.
As the theatre's audio technical team were not familiar with DiGiCo consoles, Sonus also provided them with comprehensive training. "Thanks to DiGiCo’s exceptional support, we were able to deliver top-notch training to the LNDT team and we can proudly say that we now have more enthusiastic fans of DiGiCo in the market,” concludes Alenskas.

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