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Stage Performance Quotes

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If you have stage fright, it never goes away. But then I wonder: is the key to that magical performance because of the fear?
Stevie Nicks

Authors on Stage Performance Quotes: Gary Wright Alice Cooper Lawrence Wright Amanda Schull Mark Ravenhill Stevie Nicks Agatha Christie Michael Jackson Nathan Lane Davy Jones Naturi Naughton Dorothy Parker
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[On Katharine Hepburn's stage performance:] She ran the whole gamut of emotions, from A to B.
Dorothy Parker

3.
I love surprising people with a present or a gift or a stage performance or anything.
Michael Jackson

4.
My first ever stage performance was in Edinburgh in 1960.
Davy Jones

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A video taped stage performance is just - you know, it's never gonna be the same as it is if you're sitting there live in the theatre.
Nathan Lane

6.
I didnt develop or build synths. I had my technicians modify them for my live stage performances.
Gary Wright

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Does the real thing ever have the perfection of a stage performance?
Agatha Christie

8.
I was excited to play Lil' Kim and I wanted to do the role justice. I worked really hard on that role, whether it was performing the rhymes, studying the dialect, her swagger and her stage performances. I wanted people to see my range and stretch my wings as an actress.
Naturi Naughton

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So what this is is us, our personalities refined down on to a stage performance. In other words, the way we play is the end product of the way we live - we live in the cities, you see.
Alice Cooper

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Every medium has its advantages and weaknesses and there are many things I can put down on paper that I might not be able to put into film or into a stage performance. In each form, one can communicate powerfully in different ways.
Lawrence Wright

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Stage performance is obviously a much grander sort of depiction. The audience isn't right in your face as close as a camera lens gets.
Amanda Schull

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There is a remarkable nimbleness of style, a balancing act of tone, in Voltaire, which is hard to bring off on stage. When you speak the words out loud, the effect is very different from when you read them. So one needs to do something new with a stage performance, not simply 'tell the story'.
Mark Ravenhill