1 The difficulties, from stage fright to voice production, will no longer exist.'
2 Yes, he could definitely make her stage fright work for the show.
3 Apparently some actors use the same method to cope with stage fright .
4 The stage fright would be a part of her arc, of course.
5 I know for a fact that I don't get stage fright , because-
6 I saw how it was; he had been seized with stage fright .
7 It's mostly the stage fright , but then it's everything else, too, y'know?
8 Joe, through shame or stage fright , made no effort to release himself.
9 This competition should not bring on stage fright in them either.
10 I remember hearing you say you had stage fright before performances.
11 Funny how she hadn't mentioned her pathological stage fright when she was auditioning.
12 She had a stab of fear that went beyond stage fright .
13 Even at the start, John Cooper Clarke never had stage fright .
14 Some of this might have been down to simple stage fright .
15 They ambled on with singer Jacqui McShee, who was clearly suffering stage fright .
16 Anne was the victim of an overwhelming attack of stage fright .
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