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22 ene 2013

COSMOPOLITAN RUSSIA | Adam Lambert "I was an outcast" - via @CosmopolitanRus

- Via @DariaBatina Google translation:

Adam Lambert - a longtime friend Cosmo.ru. Eighteen months ago, when the singer performed at the festival Maxidrom, we have prepared a special video interview for our readers . And on the eve of spring concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg,
 Adam met without cameras, but open up. Adam, when you realize that you wanted to become a singer? Somewhere in the nine years it started. I was an energetic kid with a lot of ideas and a desire to speak - well, almost unbearable. My parents tried to put me into the sport, but I do not really like it. Then they tried to get me something else, where I would spend my energy. As a result, my house was the theater.
In what setting you first came on the scene? I felt at that moment?
I played the role of Linus in the musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" (Famous American statement of the late 60's based on the comic strip by Charles Schulz.. - Ed.). I loved the feel of a live audience. Moreover, an important point was that the first time I was in the company of children, with whom we had a lot in common. They were artistic and creative. For the first time, I felt that I have friends, company. In the middle grades, in 12-14 years, I began to have difficulty with communication in the school. I had a few friends, I have been to some extent an outcast, a loner. But on Saturday, when I went to rehearse in the theater, I was perfectly happy - there were all my friends. And this was the musical theater. I continued to do this in high school and after school, played in professional musical productions in Los Angeles. It was difficult, if only because there are few musical theater and so little work, after all primarily located in New York.

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