Stage Fright in the Actor explores the phenomena of stage fright-a
universal experience that ranges in intensity from a relatively
easy-to-conceal sense of anxiety to an overwhelming feeling of
terror-from the actor's perspective, unearthing its social,
cultural, and personal roots. Drawing on her experience as both an
actor trainer and a licensed psychotherapist, Linda Brennan
recounts the testimonies of professional actors to paint a clear
picture of the artistic, behavioral, cognitive, physiological, and
psychological characteristics of stage fright. This book encourages
the reader to reflect on their own experiences while guided by the
stories of fellow actors. Their personal accounts, combined with
clinical research and practical exercises, will help readers to
identify, manage, and even conquer this "demon in the wings." Stage
Fright in the Actor is an essential tool for actors and acting
students. Its insight into the many manifestations of stage fright
also renders it as valuable reading for acting/performing arts
teachers and directors, as well as anyone who fears stepping
"onstage."
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