I've been lucky enough to do a tiny bit of Shakespeare onstage over the years.
When you go onstage, the process of getting you from the dressing room to the stage is all about ego.
That's more along what the story is, as opposed to me being onstage singing.
When I'm onstage, I hope it looks like what I want to see - the lights, the pyro, the band.
We've just always felt like we had a product onstage that represented us.
I love the tragic side. I don't do 'happy' onstage. I like the dark, the disturbed.
I do miss sometimes being onstage, because when I do film and television, it's usually so brief and funny.
There are people who are waiting for me. I can only continue living when I stand onstage.
The best performance advice I have ever been given was to "Know where your light is, onstage."
If you don't eat properly, it affects your energy level. You are an athlete when you're onstage. You can't get tired.
When I'm on the microphone and I'm recording, or onstage, or shooting a video, I'm doing my job. When I'm not, I'm being myself.
I became a comedian because I didn't want to be bullied anymore. Onstage I was safe.
When you walk out onstage in front of 65,000 people, it can bring you to tears.
Do I show up onstage late sometimes? That's something I could definitely work on. I'm human.
I have a wonderful psychiatrist that I see maybe once a year, because I don't need it. It all comes out onstage.
I find a similarity between performing music onstage and acting - a reality of emotion.
I've figured out what to do with my hands... onstage. I'm a percussion player, so I grab a tambourine as much as I can.
I just get onstage and sing. I don't think about how I'm going to do it - it's too complicated.
If you can jump up onstage and make people laugh, shouldn't you also be able to inhabit a character?
I'm too scared to perform onstage. I'm not very good with big crowds.
All the satisfaction I need... comes when I step out onstage and see the people. That's awesome. I love that.
The best thing about theatre is that every time we get onstage, the show is new.
I'm not the first one to say it, but that time onstage is a heightened sense of present tense.
For me music is so passionate. I have to give it my all every time I go onstage.
Onstage, I'm still wearing my fabulous, sheer dresses because I'm not that big.
I'm always onstage, and everyone there already loves me, so I go with this certain confidence.
All the things I do in my videos - the jumps, twirls and back bends - will also be onstage.
All the words are already there when you're singing onstage, it's fantastic. You can lose yourself in what you've created. You're controlling this freedom.
Performing is my passion. Being onstage is at once exhilarating, beguiling, and fulfilling. But it's hard.
Doing 'Life Without Makeup' onstage is what inspired me to do a book in the first place.
Playing onstage, I'm always aware of where the bathrooms are. When Crohn's hits, I have to run, or it won't be pretty.
There's a character that I play onstage, and I can't let him loose in the supermarket when I'm buying my beans on toast.
It's always been great to be onstage. It's really effortless up there. It's not a lot of work.
The only reason we wore sunglasses onstage was because we couldn't stand the sight of the audience.
If you're onstage thinking about what you're going to eat when you get offstage, it's time to finish.
I'm most at home on the stage. I was carried onstage for the first time when I was six months old.
When I go onstage, I kind of turn into a beast sometimes, this alter-ego, you know.
Every time I go onstage, it's a little less 'Chris Rock's brother.'
I'd rather be onstage with a pig - a duet with Jennifer Lopez and me just ain't going to happen.
I play loud onstage for my own benefit as I like. But I'm not too fond of the P.A. either.
You don't realize how much you miss it until you get back onstage and feel that buzz.
When I go onstage and am performing the way I want to... I finally feel like myself.
I'm always making micro-adjustments onstage, listening to the audience, and what a crowd is like can be infectious.
I love suits, but onstage it's too hot. So, I like a nice T-shirt!
I meditate and pray before going onstage - it helps me focus.
I just always found it easier to be the same guy onstage as you are offstage.
I got into this business because you can get gratification from it the moment you set foot onstage.
If I acted like I did onstage in normal life, everyone would probably hate me.
The whole deal is when you walk onstage, you're up there bigger than life. People idolize you.
There's a difference between an actual insult and a friendly jab. So I don't think I'm offensive onstage.
When you're onstage with Chris Rock, anything can happen. He is one of the greatest comic geniuses we've ever seen.
I'll never die. I'll just explode, right there before your eyes, onstage.
Onstage, there's a separation between character and audience; onscreen, you can go to a deeper place.
As soon as my foot is in the light onstage, I am home. It is what I love to do. It is what I have always loved to do.
I learned my profession onstage. I didn't have a musical background. I had no conservatory training. I don't play an instrument.
Rain - his power and charisma onstage is impressive, and I hope to have that one day.
We've played in places where there were more of us onstage than in the audience.
I've never met an artist who was at a certain level of spirituality offstage and then lowered it onstage.
I actually acted onstage before I'd ever seen a live performance, and I loved it.
Before going onstage you can always feel the adrenaline pouring through your veins.
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