A little bit of stage fright, then I'm ready.
You can spend your time on stage pleasing the heckler in the back, or you can devote it to the audience that came to hear you perform.
We live in a stage of politics, where legislators seem to regard the passage of laws as much more important than the results of their enforcement.
We survive our way through basketball hoping the # Lakers will survive and we hope for the # Kings and for the # Ducks and we want them all to succeed but if you are a true fan and especially if you are a # Dodgers fan deep down inside you are saying please get out of the way, get off the stage, here come the DODGERS!
I absolutely love being on stage. I live and breathe the stage, and nothing makes me happier, but to perform.
When I first go out on stage, there are tummy bubbles everywhere.
Everyone's going to have a better time if I'm not confused on stage about who I am.
The period of childhood is a stage on which time and space become entangled.
Usually, there's nothing being thrown toward the stage or at me. Then I feel pretty good about it.
To stand up on the stage is to say to many people: Look at me. How can you do that without speaking the only truth you know? There is no such thing as an uncommitted actor.
I'd been out of the movies for years, I had had a wonderful stage career, yes, in musicals and so on, but you don't really make any money in the theater.
You can be in an acting class all you want, but you don't fully learn until you get off that stage and in front of a camera.
I didn't want to be perceived as a girly girl on stage.
Maybe the raising of millions of dollars of funds for charitable projects has become 'a racket', and the longer they remain in the test-tube stage of development, the longer patronage and job payrollers remain in their soft berths.
In the theatre, you are in love with what is on the stage, with the moment. You just don't get that with movies or videos, or TV, where you know that what you are seeing is repeatable.
I have been nervous before, but I have never had stage fright.
Basically, I started on stage yelling and I kept yelling, and then I yelled some more, and then I yelled even louder. I'm modulated now.
People have to form their own opinion. I've said everything I can say about it. I was viciously attacked from the stage, and I have a right to answer back. I've said everything I could say. I was viciously attacked on the stage, and I have a right to answer back.
I do have panic attacks every time I go on stage so I'm really not sure why I put myself through this.
When the heroes go off the stage, the clowns come on.