When I taught classes in theatre skills, I would include a session in dealing with “Stage Fright”. I would use the advice of Red Skelton in channeling the thrill into an energetic performance. I would add a warning that the thrill was addictive and required the occasional performace to satisfy.
As part of a show I attended, Penn & Teller announced they were going to pull a rabbit out of a hat because they researched it and discovered that, in spite of the cliche, no magician ever did it.
codycab about 2 months ago
“Hat’s” off to them!
beb01 about 2 months ago
How did Charlotte get the butterflies out of her stomach and into the hat?
sergioandrade Premium Member about 2 months ago
Bullwinkle J. Moose wants to borrow your hat.
Decepticomic about 2 months ago
Heart of the City: A series of events working out fine.
Greyhame about 2 months ago
When I taught classes in theatre skills, I would include a session in dealing with “Stage Fright”. I would use the advice of Red Skelton in channeling the thrill into an energetic performance. I would add a warning that the thrill was addictive and required the occasional performace to satisfy.
Skeptical Meg about 2 months ago
As part of a show I attended, Penn & Teller announced they were going to pull a rabbit out of a hat because they researched it and discovered that, in spite of the cliche, no magician ever did it.
droosan Premium Member about 2 months ago
last Sunday: 2 panels
today’s daily: 8 panels