Tyrese Stone (they/them) was born and raised in Philadelphia and has been performing since age 10.
Temple credits include: If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must be a Muhfucka (River juju/Dweller, u/s Dad), directed by Ontaria Kim Wilson. They have also worked backstage on Choir Boy, From Okra To Greens, and did wardrobe crew for Goblin Market.
Tyrese is also graduating with a minor in Film. During their time at Temple, they directed two documentaries. The City of Brotherly Love? is about gentrification with Philadelphia and Isolation which is about a federal worker during the pandemic.
After college, Tyrese plans to continue to work on stage and in film and hopes to work in theater outreach programs.