I tend to a lot of improvisational ranting, and that's fun. For me, stand-up has been, performance-wise, a really good outlet.
I've always wanted to stay involved with young people. I never bought into the idea that entertainers owe nothing to their audience except a good performance.
Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.
Endorsements are a reward for good performance on the field, and the commitments made after signing them need to be done.
The world is a bell curve. Classroom test scores, employee performance in a company or how many people really, really like you. No matter the population you're studying, they always fit neatly across the standard deviations of the famous bell curve.
When you're young, you don't think about your career or your future - you perform because you love it.
The role of an orchestra in the 21st century isn't just playing, it's about developing future audiences and performers.
Every performer can get better. It's not about staying with what God gave you and doing nothing with it for the rest of your life.
The thing that helped me come to terms with performing was an anxiety, a desperation for acceptance. There was never enough positive motivation in my life.
For decades, the journalistic norm had been that the private lives of public officials remained private unless that life impinged on public performance.
I would love to do a live show with dancers and fashion and scenic elements - definitely bring my love of the theater to a concert-style performance.
I love musical theatre because I love doing a live performance eight times a week.
I'm in love with the entire industry and every aspect of performing and directing, even writing, and I love working with acting students.
I love doing theater so much - being in front of an audience and seeing how a character grows and develops with every performance.
Singing has always been my big passion and I would love to be able to go to the U.S. and perform more.
I like the pressure of having to perform so people will come to me.
I'm a stage actor, and we never get to see our performances.
Hopefully, that people could see a progression in my performances because that's how it's always felt to me.
Life for me is just a result of experiments being performed by far more developed creatures.
For me rappers and dancers are poets and artists and often times the most interesting performances are given by them.
An actor matures with experiences, and the more the emotions he/she has been through, the greater the intensity of performances.