Agata Dankowska – ‘The SD7T provides us with even more tailored options’
Poland - Established for over 50 years, the renowned Musical Theatre in Poznań, west Poland, has premiered a remarkable number of hit shows across the decades, many of which were written especially for the theatre and proceeded to become celebrated productions performed across the country.
With an audience capacity of approximately 400, the specialist venue prides itself on production values, and with a new high-profile play coming to the theatre, the venue made the timely decision to upgrade its long-serving DiGiCo console from an SD5 to a dedicated theatre model, the SD7T.
Among recent productions was Irena, a newly authored play that explores the story of Polish woman, Irena Sendler, who saved over 2,000 Jewish children from the holocaust during World War II. The English-language libretto was written by Polish-born US-based journalist, Piotr Piwowarczyk, and American filmmaker, Mary Skinner. Directed by Brian Kite, Dean of School of Theater, Film and Television at the University of California in Los Angeles, the production also involves experienced Broadway choreographer, Dana Solimando. With a score composed by Grammy award winner, Włodek Pawlik, whilst Pulitzer and Grammy laureate, Mark Campbell, composed the songs.
“With such a prestigious premiere, it was essential we establish the right technical infrastructure, so we took the leap to invest in a new DiGiCO console,” explains the theatre’s sound engineer, Agata Dankowska. “The theatre has been using an SD5 and two SD Racks for years, and when I joined the team four years ago it was love at first sight! They’re very intuitive consoles to operate, are unbeatable on sound quality, and the configuration possibilities are endless, so only my imagination is the limit! DiGiCo's flexible nature is very useful in a theatre environment, as it helps the operator to work in quickly changing conditions. As a specialist musical theatre, the SD7T provides us with even more tailored options.”
Supplied by Warsaw-based Polsound, the upgraded audio system comprises the SD7T console and accompanying SD Rack, managing FOH and monitor audio requirements, with an existing dedicated Allen & Heath sub mixer for the orchestra, a Waves SoundGrid server for plugins and multitrack, 35 Shure microphone sets, and the house Meyer Sound PA system.
“The main advantage of the SD7T is that there are more faders in the central panel and greater visibility, so I can fill the upper panel with Control Groups for the orchestra, and the lower one for all other channels,” explains Dankowska. “I love the T software, the difference for us is huge! I can make changes on the fly during rehearsals, which saves a lot of time during prep for new shows. The shortcut options are amazing - I love the cue channels window as I can copy an exact parameter and place it in a totally different cue, and select all and edit the channel parameters in the cues panel later.
Dankowska first came into contact with the theatre whilst studying for her sound engineering degree. On graduation, they offered her a full-time position, working alongside, systems manager, Krzysztof Polesiński. The sound team has since expanded to four to cater for the venue’s increased programme post Covid. Recent productions have included Fiddler on the Roof, Sister Act, The Addams Family, Madagascar, Pippin, Virtuoso, Kombinat and Irena.
“It’s hectic, but I like the frequency because it means I can never get tired of a show, and each production has a completely different arrangement and challenges,” comments Dankowska.
There are plans to renovate the Musical Theatre’s historic building in 2025, expanding the venue into two halls, seating an audience of 1,200 and 300, a banqueting hall for 200 people, plus a recording studio. “This will make it the largest musical theatre in Poland, and the new SD7T will serve the renovated hall perfectly at FOH,” concludes Dankowska.

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