The Staatstheater Darmstadt traces its history back to 1711, but the current building opened in 1972 and is currently completing a full modernisation programme. It includes a large theatre for opera and ballet, a smaller theatre for drama, and a small space (Kammerspiele) for intimate plays and workshops.
“The aim of replacing the cabling was to make the Staatstheater as flexible and future-proof as possible,” said Bernd Klein, technical director of the Staatstheater. “Working with Broadcast Solutions, we installed fibre optic cables and converters, and we are extremely flexible in terms of data rates. Even more important, because all the fibre lines are data agnostic, we are well prepared for any future developments.”
In the project Broadcast Solutions installed more than 50 BarnMini electrical/optical converters. Other Barnfind frames and stage boxes provide complete flexibility in operation with more than 100 SFPs for specific conversions and distributions.
Underlining the importance of low latency, an important use for video is in providing links between the stage and the orchestra pit for opera and ballet. A camera trained on the conductor is presented on multiple monitors in the stage wings and auditorium, so that singers can look in any direction and still see the conductor’s beat. Conversely, cameras on the stage show the conductor action taking place upstage which may not be readily visible from the podium. Without virtually zero latency the musical continuity would be lost.
“By implementing a complete fibre network for signal distribution, the Darmstadt Staadstheater is ideally positioned for future developments,” said Martin Schwörl, managing director of Broadcast Solutions Products and Service. “It was important that we implemented a completely flexible and future-proof solution, and we are very pleased that the Staatstheater has walked this path with us.”
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