I definitely get stage fright.
I have big, big stage fright.
Stage fright is my worst problem.
I suffer a lot with nerves and stage fright.
Stage fright is very common and could be overcomed through step by step processes, but stuttering is a fright that takes time to conquer.
To begin with, I don't have any stage fright.
A little bit of stage fright, then I'm ready.
I've never suffered stage fright. That fascinates people.
The declaration of love marks the transition from chance to destiny, and that's why it is so perilous and so burdened with a kind of horrifying stage fright.
I've never really been one to get what they call stage fright so much.
I started out doing my mother's nightclub act, and I had stage fright.
I can't remember that I ever had just a minute of stage fright.
I have had a very difficult time with stage fright; it undermines your well-being and peace of mind, and it can also threaten your livelihood.
In my opinion, the only way to conquer stage fright is to get up on stage and play. Every time you play another show, it gets better and better.
I have never known stage-fright at any time.
Alan: "I had terrible stage fright." Sin: "I'm not familiar with the concept of 'stage fright.'" A: "It's pretty awful. You end up having to picture the entire audience in their underwear. Phyllis was in that audience, you know." S: "Why, Alan, I had...
The idea of doing theatre always terrified me because I get terrible stage fright. In the early 1970s I was offered a panto but the thought of going on stage was just too mortifying.
If you have stage fright, it never goes away. But then I wonder: is the key to that magical performance because of the fear?
I've never told anyone this. But I suffer from terrible stage fright. True. You can't tell though, can you? Unbelievable, the panic. I nearly die of fear before I go on stage. Something wicked. I can't eat a thing the day before a gig. It'd make me v...
As for the stage fright, it never goes away. When I'm waiting in the wings to go on, it's agony every single time but I stay focused and I know that once I'm on stage it'll be fine; I'll be in my happy little bubble.
I get stage fright and gremlins in my head saying: 'You're going to forget your lines'.