Historic Stadttheater enters LED era
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As part of a long term renovation of this bastion of German theatre, Siegbert Blattner, technical director at Stadttheater Aschaffenburg, oversaw the creation of a modern and versatile lighting system that is comprised entirely of Chauvet Professional fixtures, including 26 Maverick MK3 Spots, 28 Maverick MK2 Washes, 56 Ovation E-930VW variable white ellipsoidals, 10 Ovation E-260WW warm white ellipsoidals and 34 Ovation F-915FC Fresnel units.
The Stadttheater Aschaffenburg traditionally presents audiences with a wide spectrum of performances throughout the theatrical calendar.
The versatility of the new lighting system was evident recently at the theatre's re-opening, which featured a challenging interpretation of Max Frisch’s novel Homo Faber by the ensemble of Theatre Chemnitz.
"The combination of MK3 Profile and Ovation series provided a solid basis for creation of a powerful palette of looks," Blattner said when describing that production. "Perhaps the most important factor for a play of this kind, however, is the high CRI of the fixtures. This capability in our fixtures, along with the incredibly talented director, cast and scenic designers from Theater Chemnitz all contributed to a powerful production that moved the audience.”
Another significant advantage of the new installation is the added versatility and flexibility that results from having moving heads and ellipsoidal style fixtures working side by side. In addition to benefitting from the Maverick fixtures’ gobo and split beam effects, the performance is enhanced by the full colour mixing of the F-915FC fixtures. Indeed, these ellipsoidals allow technicians to change colours on the fly, a development nothing short of revolutionary in the eyes of the theatre’s long-standing technicians.
"The Ovation fixtures, in particular, present us with a number of practical possibilities regarding show preparation and execution, “said Andreas Dinter, lighting director of Stadttheater Aschaffenburg. "Whereas previously we had to manually change colours using old-fashioned colour foils several times during the year for re-runs of performances; now we're able to save and recall colour settings very easily on a show by show basis.”
With Germany’s theatre scene heavily steeped in tradition - both from the acting and technical perspective, LED fixtures are still met with a certain degree of scepticism within the community. Thanks to a number of benefits associated with reduced power consumption and minimal heat generation, however, Blattner was able to convince the board of theatre directors that an LED installation could harbour a number of benefits over traditional energy-sapping tungsten par cans.
(Jim Evans)