ANSWERS: 14
  • Yes, I have been performing since I was 17. I am a vocalist, and reluctant guitarist. I have performed in many many venues, some with extremely large audiences.
  • Yes every year I am performing rock songs for the foundation day of my school.During the first time I got stage fear and didn't perform well.Now I'm singing superbly.....
  • i have been dancing since the age of three, (nearly 15 now) and also doing drama for as long as i can remember, ive always had a passion for the spotlight.
  • When I was 14 I was the rear end of a pantomime cow! That was my stage career.
  • In school plays and chorus. I have stood on concert stages when I worked security.
  • G'day Matt Kleviar, Thank you for your question. I haven't performed since drama class where I can report without false modesty that my interpretation of a dead fly was the hit of the evening. Regards
  • guest vocalist for a friend in a band when he lost his voice at the end of a set, we did one of their original songs, and metallica's turn the page.. and of course various hours of drunken karioke.
  • No, it is one of my personal dreams which will never happen. I am hopeless at remembering lines. I wasn't even one of the sheep at the Christmas play when I was a child! However I have done alot of public speaking over many years and find it enjoyable, fun and rewarding.
  • I once played guitar at school when I was 17. It was for a battle of the bands. Just before I got to the solo, my friend shouted from the audience, "We love you Jim you hunk of beefcake!". This completely fazed me, I froze, and instead of a solo the crowd got 30 seconds of me looking for the first note. I now work in finance.
  • I have done a little bit of stand up comedy, and believe it or not, people actually laughed! There is an amateurs night in a local comedy club and I decided I wanted to try. They booked me in for a 5 minute slot and I went headlong into a political rant that only got 2 or 3 laughs. I ditched the 'try to be Bill Hicks' routine and opted for the 'try to be yourself' routine. My second and third night went pretty well, poking fun at my Gran with alzheimers and myself for being bald and having grey pubic hair. It went pretty well, like I said, people actually laughed, but the nerves of being on stage and it also takes a LONG time to write 5 minutes of comedy, you can talk a lot in 5 minutes! So I quit while I was ahead. I sometimes would like to do it again, but it's too much work and too nerve wracking.
  • Yes. I played the clarinet, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, and tenor sax in various middle and high school band concerts.
  • I was a magical goldfish, a snowflake, and some person peeling cabbage in Kindergarten and Elementary school. For some reason, they made me sing songs about roosters a lot. Then I got into drama club in Middle school. I had to be Scrooge, the Evil Stepmother in Cinderella, and Flute in a Midsummer Night's Dream. I was known in my school as Scrooge and people I didn't know would come up to me and say, "Hey, uh, din't you play that SCROOGE person?" And when I'd say yes, they'd yell, "Bah, humbug!" or, "You were mean!" and walk off.
  • Yeah, quite a few times - acting. I even did stand up comedy once - man is that a tough job! My favourite characters was an extremely shonky temple seller in a play I did for some church friends. Interesting, since by that time I was not a believer. "Get you sacrificial birds 'ere! We got 'em all, from little sparrows for those little everyday sins right up to eagles and albatrosses for fundamental breaches of the holy law. You mate! I can see by the look on your face - you need an ostrich!"......
  • I started out as a pianist playing recitals/concerts since I was 7. Then I was an actor performing in plays and musicals... everything from school shows to community productions to off-broadway until 4 years ago. Currently, I'm a working musician/singer. So, yeah... I've been on stage... A LOT.

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