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Quotes About Stage

I'd never experienced stress before I did stand-up, and it was a massive shock to my system, this thing of waking up, and the nerves of, 'You're on stage tonight.'
~ Johnny Vegas
When you sing on stage, the songs are part of the narrative, but in 'Unconditional Love,' it was just singing for singing's sake. It was playing at being pop star. As a young boy growing up in North Wales, that was my fantasy.
~ Jonathan Pryce
I wish Wales was more represented on the British stage, and I have missed that being in London.
~ Morfydd Clark
I don't believe in astrology. The only stars I can blame for my failures are those that walk about the stage.
~ Noel Coward
You can teach somebody how to be a brain surgeon, but you cannot teach them how to walk on a stage and make people laugh.
~ Ron White
I have more energy at the end than I do at the beginning. You can be so beat up that you can scarcely walk on stage but when you get to the piano the excitement kicks in, you forget about being tired.
~ Dave Brubeck
Growing up, I was so inspired by front men like Mick Jagger, Freddie Mercury, and Kurt Cobain - real showmen that put on 'a performance' every time they walk out on stage - so it's important for me to feel like I deliver that.
~ Yungblud
Harlem is a stage. It's like its own planet, from the way we dress to the swag in the way we walk and talk.
~ Teyana Taylor
I still remember the first gig where I got people going, it was Rascals in New Jersey, and the place was packed. I was scared. People were expecting me to be funny. I gotta be honest, every time I walk into a club, it's that same fear.
~ Bill Burr
I'm the least animated person I know. Even on stage, I just walk across it.
~ AJ Tracey
The first night you walk down to a comedy club, at least for me, I had my voice, and then I went on stage and I lost it.
~ Bill Burr
When you walk out onstage in front of 65,000 people, it can bring you to tears.
~ Taylor Swift
People never think of entertainers as being human. When you walk out on stage, the audience think, 'Nothing can go wrong with them.' We get sick and we have headaches just like they do. When we are cut, we bleed.
~ Karen Carpenter
I learned from my dad that when you walk in front of an audience, they are the kings and queens, and you're but the jester.
~ Jerry Lewis
For me, comedy is constantly presented as this fake casualness, like a guy just walked on stage going, 'This crazy thing happened to me the other day.' And he's in front of 3000 people, and he's acting like an everyman, and he's getting paid so much money.
~ Bo Burnham
If what you do is being threatened as a profession, that could be scary. But that's the same reason why I walked out on stage many times after receiving death threats. I couldn't live without doing what I wanted to do. So at the same time I have to be willing to die for it.
~ Marilyn Manson
The first one I remember singing on stage was 'Somewhere Out There' from 'An American Tail.' I was around 7, and my choir teacher at school asked me if I would sing it. My parents told me that I needed to move around the stage, so for the entire time I just walked back and forth from side to side while I was singing - there's videotape of it.
~ Carrie Underwood
First time I walked out on the Opry stage, Vince Gill was there. He kind of 'daddied' me through the whole thing. My knees were knocking. I walked out there, and I was literally shaking. They say it's the spirits or the ghosts. And out of respect for that whole establishment, I was really really nervous.
~ Randy Houser
There was a point in the '80s when I looked out at my audience and I saw people that - were I not on the stage - they'd sooner slug me as they walked by me on the sidewalk. And I realized that I was way beyond the choir.
~ Michael Stipe
As far as best comedy show, Richard Prior live. The Long Beach show. That's the apex, that's the pinnacle. That's what everybody's trying to reach for. When he walked on that stage he had the red shirt on in Long Beach and when he walked on that stage to the time he left, he was on fire.
~ Eddie Griffin
I was three years old, and I walked onstage during a performance that my father was a tenor in 'The Barber of Seville.' I walked out onstage, and people started laughing and clapping, and that was it. That was all it took. Laughing and clapping, I still enjoy today.
~ Rick Nielsen
An acting assistant stage manager in a theater in Canterbury, a rep theater. A small wage but just enough to get by on, and I made props and I walked on, and I changed scenery, and I realized that I just loved it.
~ Jeremy Irons
Viv had this kind of stage presence where you couldn't ignore it. He walked onstage, he looked dangerous. You just didn't know what he was going to do.
~ Neil Innes
When I finally decided that my only hope was to go to college, I took an acting class, and once I walked onstage, I just knew I was home.
~ Ernie Hudson