When I was young, I was trained in stage fighting and rapier and dagger for several years.
I've been in the States and fought before. When I'm in that changing room, I'll feel as if I've been in that situation before. Obviously I'm going to have to deal on the biggest stage, and it's the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, but it doesn't faze me.
I went through that stage of the Mumford & Sons and the Alanis Morissette vibe. I was in a dark place at the time.
From day one, I got addicted to being on stage and getting the applause and laughter.
I began acting on stage when I was 7 years old. My first role was as Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz' at Chicago's Center on Deafness in Northbrook, Illinois.
My debut upon the world's stage occurred on February 26, 1845, in the State of Iowa.
The Declaration of Independence I always considered as a theatrical show. Jefferson ran away with all the stage effect of that... and all the glory of it.
There are schools teaching 'stage decoration' as a subject, and they actually call it that. I say: 'Burn those schools!'
Plot exposition that can be gently wound out by the authorial voice and internal monologue of a character in the length of a page has to be delivered in a matter of seconds on the stage.
Recording at home enables one to eliminate the demo stage, and the presentation stage in the studio, too.
Mutineer is the first album of mine without a demo stage.
Usually, if you read a script by somebody else and there's a dense page of stage directions, people just skip through it or speed read it.
Americans want grungy people, stabbing themselves in the head on stage. They get a bright bunch like us, with deodorant on, they don't get it.
The general statement that the mental faculties are class concepts, belonging to descriptive psychology, relieves us of the necessity of discussing them and their significance at the present stage of our inquiry.
Forty is when you actually begin even deserving to be on stage telling people what you think.
My personality just steps away, and I'm in direct connection when I'm on stage.
When I use music on stage, the prime directive is to entertain the public, so it is different.
Jockeying for a popularity position has been a valorized teen tradition since the notion of a discrete teen stage of life was invented.
I'm not sure why I'm so often disgusting on stage. I don't always know where it comes from.
The most obvious thing I do is I don't wear a burqa, and I'm definitely not oppressed. Plus, I'm quite obviously an independent thinker, which means as soon as I walk on stage, I dispel a lot of those stereotypes.