And I think I'm an adrenaline junkie, and there's nothing that will spike your adrenaline more than sitting in a theater and listen to an audience react to something you've written.
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The adrenaline of a live performance is unlike anything in film or theater. I can see why it's so addictive.
I started out in theatre, and there's no better feeling than the adrenaline of being on stage.
When I was onstage doing the work, adrenaline killed the pain because I never hurt in front of an audience.
It's the adrenaline rush you only get from being in front of an audience. It's addictive.
It takes a lot of adrenaline and fear to make me actually write.
My brother and I spent our childhood in movie theaters screaming. I decided early on that that was the epitome of entertainment. I'm always trying for that same level of adrenaline in my books.
I'm not going to take a show unless I'm not sure I can do it. You have to have that sort of adrenaline.
The adrenaline of performing on stage to a crowd - there's nothing like it.
I think I have an adrenaline addiction, no question about that.
I've really learned over the years how to control my adrenaline and let it all out when they shoot the gun versus letting the crowd and the lights and the camera get to me.
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