Since 2006, he has been professionally associated with the Castle Opera in Szczecin, where he heads the electroacoustic department. As a lighting director, he has co-created numerous opera and ballet performances there, most notably the Amber Ring and J. Kiepura Theatre Music Awards recipients: Die Fledermaus (dir. J. Stokalska), Ogniwa – An Evening of New Choreography to the Music of W. Lutosławski, History of Sin (chor. K. Urbański), Children from the Zoo Station (chor. R. Glumbek), and Witch Hunt (chor. C. Marston). He was the lighting designer for the Academy of the Most Beautiful Arts at Przystanek Woodstock (2014–2016) and the lighting director for the Grechuta Festival (2016–2019) and the Markowy Festival (2020–2024) in Świnoujście. He has also worked as an assistant and producer on international concert and musical tours. In collaboration with the Jutropera Foundation and M. Znaniecki, he created, among other projects, the lighting for the outdoor spectacle The Fairy Queen, performed in 2019 at the Wuzhen Theatre Festival; Paradise Lost, recognized as the best performance of the 2023/2024 season by the jury of the 18th Theatre Music Awards; and the world premiere of Zbigniew Krauze’s opera Bona Sforza, performed at the Krakow Opera in 2024.