Martin Kreusch

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Martin Kreusch (* 1978 in Zwickau ) is a German actor , organizer and trainer for communication in Halle (Saale) .

Life

Kreusch grew up in Oederan ( Flöha district ) and has lived in Halle an der Saale since 1999. After studying speech science at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (2000-2004), he initially worked primarily as a rhetoric trainer. He has been active as an actor and cultural organizer since 2003. From 2004 to 2008 Kreusch studied acting at the Wilhelm Busch School.

As an actor, he is mainly involved with Theater Varomodi , Theater Kaltstart and Halle's cultural shipping company. Since 2007 he has been organizing the annual cabaret festivals “Eisbrechertage” and “Hallesche Kulturreederei” for the Halle Kulturreederei together with Jan Felix Frenkel . Kreusch has been director of the Mandroschke Theater in Halle an der Saale since October 2012 . On October 15, 2014 he made his directorial debut with the play "Monkey Island - I want to become a pirate" at the Theater in Halle.

Kreusch worked with and under Anna Siegmund-Schultze as well as Axel Gärtner , Simon van Parys and Volker Dietzel , among others . With Alexander Terhorst and Jan Felix Frenkel he developed the theater format “240warm”. Martin Kreusch has also appeared in various summer theater productions by the Harz Mountain Theater and the Waldbühne Altenbrak since 2003 . Since 2010 Kreusch has organized the "German Knack World Championship" in Halle an der Saale together with Stephan Werschke and Jan Felix Frenkel . In addition to his work as an actor, he offers seminars on oral communication with a focus on speech, conversation and presentation.

Martin Kreusch is the great-grandson of Kurt Zehmisch .

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