Stage Fright

  • Stage Fright: Selected Plays from San Francisco Poets Theater
    By Kevin Killian

    Isn't that the best kind of work, something generative? Action painting was sort of like that..." This is a book to read, where reading means catching some action.

  • Stage Fright: Politics and the Performing Arts in Late Imperial Russia
    By Paul Du Quenoy

    "Explores the relationship between culture and power in Imperial Russia.

  • Stage Fright
    By Charles Marowitz

    THE STORY: A leading metropolitan drama critic is led by an attractive production assistant into a recently discovered nineteenth-century theatre.

  • Stage Fright
    By Melanie Stewart

    Barbie is thrilled to land the leading role in a play, but when strange things start happening at the theater, she is determined to find out if all the scary things are just a coincidence or if the theater is really haunted.

  • Stage Fright: 40 Stars Tell You How They Beat America's #1 Fear
    By Michael Edelstein, Mick Berry

    Stage fright sufferers from all walks of life--whether a high school freshman nervous about an oral presentation or a professional baseball player with the eyes of the world on his bat--will find consolation by understanding the commonality ...

  • Stage Fright: Its Role in Acting
    By Stephen Aaron

    Discusses the symptoms and causes of stage fright, looks at how actors and actresses make use of their fears, and examines the art of acting

  • Stage Fright
    By Paul Stewart, Phil Roxbee Cox

    Dom & Abi begin to piece together the awful truth of the abandoned playhouse.

  • Stage Fright
    By Paul Stewart, Gill Harvey

    "The Young Reading" series is developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, who is a senior lecturer in education and an early reading specialist from Roehampton University.

  • Stage Fright
    By Adam Carpenter

    All the world's a stage, but Hell's Kitchen private detective Jimmy McSwain learns life upon its wicked boards can be a killer.

  • Stage Fright
    By Franklin W. Dixon, Carolyn Keene

    Can Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys stop the curtain from crashing down on a new Broadway spectacular?