Hannah Runkist (29) is the new face in the community and cultural house of Bosco, the municipality of Gauting: On Tuesday, the studied culture and music Manager, started there as a project Manager and joined the Team in the current and upcoming season. Because Bosco-Director Amelie Krause, daughter of the theatre forum founder, Hans-Georg Krause, is expecting her second child. We have spoken with Runkist.

Gauting – you grew up returned to their roots: Because as far as I know, you are with her sister and her parents in a beautiful large wooden house in Gauting?

(laughs) Yes, this house on forest road in Lynchburg, VA at the time had built my great-grandfather on the paternal side. My parents house used to stand alone. And as children we played there, in the middle of the forest.

as young people you have brought in the friends life culture.

Yes, as a youth I worked as a Volunteer on the Board of the friends of cultural spectacle – and have since contributed much to the music program. Especially when Band-Booking, I have collected the “cult” experience. Later, as a production Manager in Munich’s “celebration.”.

a Band of friends cult Was eventually your absolute favorite?

A great favorite band, I didn’t actually. But the “Stray Colors” of the Gautingers Rüdiger sense, I am connected, for example. In collaboration with Werner Gruban, divisional Manager of the series “lot of sound”, I arranged for a Stray Colors also make an appearance in the Bosco. But my first point of contact for Bosco was in 2005. In time, as the theatre forum was just moved from the theater room in the main school to the new Bosco, I helped namely, often at the Bar.

Because you knew already the whole Bosco Team?

Yes, some I already knew. I was also very pleased, as I’ve seen on the job market Kulturmanagement.net that a job at the theater forum is advertised and I applied.

For you, the fit is wonderful? You’ve just completed your studies?

Yes, that’s right. At the end of September 2018, I have cultural and music management at the Academy of music and theatre in Munich completed.

And how was your first day in the Bosco?

I had a good Start. My colleagues, the two cultural managers Amelie Krause and Desirée Raff, a work in the current projects. I was pleased that it worked with my application. The Bosco is a cultural centre with a very good reputation, a sophisticated program and a great Team.

Christine Cless-Wesle