If you play a part that's been done before, on stage for instance, you feel like you're carrying a torch and staggering under the weight of it for a bit and then passing it on to somebody else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Over the course of a day, you get to get a feel for where you're playing, so when you get out on stage, you already feel like you've had a bit of a bonding experience with them.
Nothing feels worse than having to break the stage down before the performance, and I mean nothing.
Being on stage a lot is quite physical.
Once I'm on stage, the energy of the crowd wipes my nerves away.
I don't do anything specific for the stage. I'm just myself. I can't stand still for five seconds. I'm normally quite active, so that just comes out on stage. If I see people react to me and my music, I just have to give back and express myself.
When I'm playing a part, I can feel all my body playing it; it's like really making love.
When I perform on stage, you have to remember my performance or buy another ticket to the party! In television and film, you can see it over and over again.
I love being on stage. There's nothing better than that feeling; ever since the first time I was on stage, I was like, 'Oh, this is what it means to be fully alive and satisfied.' I don't think anything's as satisfying as a play.
I don't really feel any different when I get up on stage.
Usually, there's nothing being thrown toward the stage or at me. Then I feel pretty good about it.