As soon as I got up on that stage, and I remembered how welcoming and warming the judges, their presence is, and it was just all uphill from there.
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I just liked the feeling of being on stage.
The politics of judges is getting to be red hot.
I love the stage.
I definitely loved going on stage, I loved the nervous feeling and the performance and the doing-ness of it. It always felt kind of natural and inevitable and logical.
The standing ovation threw me... to be held in such regard in a town so full of talent is quite something.
I finally felt that I came into my own when I went on the stage.
Through every moment on stage for the first time, I felt like I was finally right where I belonged.
I really try at least to come back and answer the question as to whether that was really the best way to do that and was I really thinking straight and how did my opponents behave and how did the judges behave was needed.
I spent a long time in London on the stage, and you knew exactly what you were going to be doing. You not only knew the performance, but you also knew exactly where you would stand.
We want to let our play be the judges.
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