From 1988 to 1992, Saulius Mykolaitis studied at the Music Academy of Lithuania under Professor Dalia Tamulevičiūtė[1] and received a Bachelor's degree in Scene Art (Acting).
He directed – and received renown for – several productions himself, the most important being (in which he also played leads), "Stop Machine" and "The City".
[7][8] "Stop Machine" was based on Russian satirist's Daniil Charms' life and short stories, a performance that combined physical and psychological theatre.
Saulius Mykolaitis also wrote and performed songs in the genre of sung poetry, playing the guitar.
Posthumously his songs for children's plays were collected in an album called "Nupiešti Pasaulį" ("To Draw the World") (2006), followed by a compilation "Debesys" ("The Clouds") (2007), consisting of non-professional live recordings.