7.22.11 Adam News & Info
Jul 22, 2011 19:37:11 GMT -5
Post by lulu2365 on Jul 22, 2011 19:37:11 GMT -5
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by xwhatfunx
Jesse Stong worships @adamlambert and that's good enough for us! Check out our Man Of The Hour: gayguidetoronto.com
Who is Jesse Strong?
I have no idea who this guy is, site seems to be some local artist of the month kind of thing and Sony Music Canada & @gayguideto were tweeting back and forth.
This Jesse Strong has good taste in music. ;D
MAN OF THE HOUR :: JESSE STONG
Toronto theatre artist and Adam Lambert lover Jesse Stong is a non-stop machine who, we know from personal experience, reads a mean tarot card. In turn, we predict big things for Stong, and crown him our Man of the Hour!
JUST THE FACTS
I’m a: Scorpio.
I’m: 26.
I was born: Raised and caged in Richmond Hill.
I: Playwright at National Theatre School, Social Worker/Brain Injury Specialist, Tarot Card Reader.
My fave colour: Forest Green.
Passion: Socially Conscious Theatre, Youth Theatre, Queer Literature.
Fantasy entourage: Oprah.
Turn-ons: Older Romantic Guys (or at least good liars) and Adam Lambert.
Irresistible in a mate: Singing ability, spontaneous, loves babies.
Phrase I most overuse: “You know what I mean?”
Most people would be surprised to know I: Worked at (strip club) Remingtons, am a practiced Christian (hmm…maybe both together makes it surprising).
Fictional best friend: Deeon, the last energy of Atlantis.
Talent I wish I had: Ballet dancing.
When I order a cocktail, I ask for: Beer. I hate hard liquor.
GUILTY PLEASURES
TV: Big Brother, True Blood, Survivor.
Song: “Is Anybody Listening” By Adam Lambert!!!! YOUTUBE IT!!
Greatest extravagance: My wicked extra large stackable washer dryer from Sears!!
CULTURE VULTURE
Last book read: The Odyssey by Homer.
Last movie seen: Harry Potter (the last one. It was “meh”).
Last concert: ADAM LAMBERT LIVE!! AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Last play: Ambiguous by Aaron Rothermund (Toronto Fringe Festival)
You can find Jesse Stong in PROTESTIVAL – an up-and-coming emerging artist project. This is his second year directing at PROTESTIVAL: six emerging writers create six new short plays around the theme of real Canadian protest. They then workshop the plays with young actors and perform on July 28th at 7:00 PM Theatre Passe Muraille’s Mainspace). This year they are funded by CALP (the National Theatre School grant), and there will also be an art exibit from SKETCH Art Studio by street-involved youth.