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Specializing in coaching traditional and contemporary Music Theater, Michael Kreutz brings his distinctive teaching style to Broward County. His vocal students have performed on-and-off Broadway, in national & international tours and in countless regional theaters. They have also recorded albums and placed in national and international competitions. Michael accepts students from teenager through adult for both vocal technique (all levels) and repertoire coaching (advanced students and professionals).
History
Established in 1990.
Having recently relocated to Broward County from Boston, Michael Kreutz has been a vocal coach for the Emerson College Music Theatre Department for 13 years and has been teaching private voice for over 25 years. He has also trained students at the Burt Wood School of The Arts and at the elite Middlesex Private High School. While at Emerson he also spent every summer with the Pre-college Musical Theater Studio where he taught private voice and was music director for the studio classes.
Meet the Business Owner
Michael K.
Business Owner
Michael Kreutz has been a vocal coach for over 25 years. As a voice teacher he worked with students at the Emerson College Music Theater Program, the Burt Wood School of The Arts and at the elite Middlesex Private High School. Additional youth theater experience includes Emerson Summer Stage, Turtle Lane Playhouse Youth Program (teacher, music director and co-founder), Fiddlehead Theater Youth Program and Kearsearge Arts Theatre Company Youth Kabaret.
As a singer/actor, Michael has been seen in many musicals and plays including Isador Straus in the National Tour of «Titanic» and Aimable in «The Baker’s Wife» opposite 4-time Tony nominee Judy Kuhn. His solo act has toured many of the Northeast’s première cabaret rooms. Reviews of Michael’s CD, «Since You Stayed Here» call Michael «smooth-voiced» and praise the CD’s «good taste». As music director, Michael has conducted at the Emerson Majestic, The Lyric Stage, the Gloucester Stage and the inaugural concert of the Boston Opera House.