Stagefright and Public Speaking

John Lahr has a compelling piece on stagefright in The New Yorker that brings to mind my own evolving experience with public speaking. Lahr writes: All the central traumas of childhood–being alone, abandoned, unsupported, emotionally abused–are revived for an actor when he appears before the paying customers, who have the power to either starve him … Continue reading Stagefright and Public Speaking