Stages are getting higher and higher, and I'm getting older and older.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been on stage since I was eight.
I'm on stage 13. I'm at that can't-be-replaced stage. The transformation I've been through personally with my wife is amazing, but having two girls and a boy, man, that's the painful stuff.
I don't really feel any different when I get up on stage.
I move on stage differently. The more you act, anyway, the more you live, your perception of life becomes more and more accurate.
I started on the stage when I was 13 and I consider the stage my home.
In getting older, I find myself becoming progressively more ineffectual in a lot of different ways, and part of that is down to no longer having the youthful feeling that what you're doing has any true impact.
I feel like I own the stage.
My parents have basically just taught me the rules of the stage and everything since I was eight.
I grew up doing stage work as a child and as a teenager, so the stage is my home where I feel most comfortable.
On stage, I think I'm 35. Working takes over my whole body and I become a younger man - that's why I won't stop.