Andrius Stasiulis
Andrius Stasiulis creates lighting design for theatres, concerts, collaborates with various Lithuanian musical theatres, classical and popular music performers, organizers of festivals, exhibitions and conferences.
He started his career in 2010 at the then Lithuanian Russian Drama Theatre (now Old Theatre of Vilnius) and the same year he joined the team of Arts Factory Loftas as a lighting designer. In 2012, he was invited to work at the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre as a lighting console operator. Since 2013, he has been working with Vilnius City Opera, where he contributed to lighting projects for various operas, as well as lighting design for Saint-Saëns’ Samson et Dalila and the exhibition “From That Opera” at the MO Museum in Vilnius. In 2018, he designed lights for the rock opera Eglė, produced by the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra. At Klaipėda State Music Theatre he created lighting designs for the operas The Journey to Tilsit (2019), Der fliegende Holländer (2020), La fille du régiment (2021), and Rusalka (2022); dance projects Attention! Ballet (2020, 2021), dance performance Romeo and Juliet (2021), and dance triple bill Doña Quixote (2022); the opera of stories Klaipėda and the videographic performance after Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana (2023).
His recent engagements as a lighting designer also include Linas Adomaitis’ Vandenynai tour; hip hop band Lilas and Innomine’s concerts and tour Viskas, accordionist Martynas Levickis’ tours 365 and Cinema; Midsummer Vilnius festival (2019, 2020); LOGIN conference (2020-2023); Golden Cross of the Stage Awards Ceremonies (2020, 2021); “Mados Infekcija” fashion festivals (2022, 2023); and closing event of the Kaunas – European Capital of Culture 2022, among many other projects.
In 2023, Andrius Stasiulis was awarded the Golden Cross of the Stage for lighting design for the dance productions of Doña Quixote (KSMT) and Indigo. Das Schliemann Projekt (Šeiko Dance Company).