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Performance fear: evidence-based stage fright therapy and stage performance anxiety coaching

Overcome performance fear and shine with confidence

The moment before you step onto the stage, your heart races, your palms sweat, and your mind floods with worst-case scenarios. That crushing performance fear isn’t just in your head. It’s a real psychological and physical response that can sabotage even the most talented artists.

You became a performer because you love what you do. You’re passionate, creative, and have something meaningful to share with the world. Deep down, you want to be seen, to connect with audiences, to let your artistry shine. But somewhere along the way, performance fear crept in and started holding you back from the very thing you love most.

Maybe you find yourself turning down auditions you’d love to do, or playing it safe with roles that don’t challenge you. Perhaps you spend months “perfecting” a piece instead of actually performing it. Maybe you feel your heart sink when opportunities arise because the fear feels bigger than the excitement. You know you have talent, you know you have something to offer, but performance fear has become the barrier between you and your dreams.

You’re not alone, and more importantly, this doesn’t have to be your story forever.

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research has shown Stage performance anxiety affects over 75% of performers during their career.

Stage performance anxiety affects up to 75% of performers, from seasoned professionals to emerging artists. But here’s what most people don’t understand: performance fear isn’t just nerves—it’s your mind creating worst-case scenarios, demanding perfection, and worrying about what others think. These thoughts then create physical symptoms that actually interfere with your ability to perform.

I’m Lucy Mundy, an Integrative Psychotherapist and Performance Coach who specialises in stage fright therapy using evidence-based psychological approaches. Rather than just managing symptoms of performance fear, we eliminate the underlying fear responses that create them.

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Common Performance Fear Symptoms What's holding you back?

Performance fear manifests differently for each performer, but there are common patterns that stage fright therapy can address.

You are in the right place if you experience any of these performance fear symptoms:

  • Physical symptoms before performances, including racing heart, sweaty palms, shaking, nausea or digestive issues.

  • Mind going blank or forgetting lines/music due to stage performance anxiety.

  • Catastrophic thinking about mistakes that intensifies performance fear.

  • Comparing yourself to other performers 

  • Avoiding auditions or performance opportunities

  • Inconsistent performance quality due to stage fright performance anxiety

  • Post-performance rumination and self-criticism

  • Fear of judgment from the audience or critics is driving performance anxiety

  • Sleep problems before important performances caused by performance fear

  • Perfectionism and self-imposed, unrealistic standards.

  • High levels of self-criticism and never feeling good enough.

  • Feeling like an imposter even though you are highly accomplished.
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rewire your brain for success Imagine if you were free from performance fear and were able to:

  • Feel calm and energised before performances with a nervous system that supports rather than sabotages your artistry.
  • Access your full skill set even under pressure using cognitive techniques.

  • Bounce back quickly from mistakes with psychological resilience.

  • Focus entirely on your artistic expression without being consumed by others’ opinions.

  • Actively seek performance opportunities, transforming fear into excitement.

  • Deliver consistently excellent performances through reliable mental preparation routines that eliminate stage performance anxiety.

  • Learn and grow from each performance with techniques that build confidence rather than fuel fear.

  • Perform with an authentic connection whilst maintaining healthy psychological boundaries.

  • Transform nervous energy into powerful performance energy.

  • Enjoy the process of performing rather than just surviving it.

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performing artists

Specialised approaches for different performance types.

Musicians

Focus on technical precision, memory, and maintaining musical expression under pressure without performance fear interference

Actors

Emphasis on character connection, line security, and authentic emotional expression whilst managing stage performance anxiety.

Dancers

Body awareness, spatial confidence, and maintaining artistic flow during complex choreography without performance fear disruption.

Singers

Breath support, vocal freedom, and emotional expression without the physical tension that performance fear creates.

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Why performance fear is more than just nerves

Performance fear goes far deeper than simple nervousness. It’s a complex psychological response that combines anticipatory anxiety, perfectionism, and fear of judgment into a perfect storm that can derail even the most prepared performer.

The Four-Way Cycle of Performance Fear

Fear operates through four interconnected components that create a vicious cycle:

  • Thoughts: “I’m going to mess up,” “Everyone will judge me,” “I’m not good enough”.

  • Emotions: Anxiety, panic, dread, shame.

  • Physical sensations: Racing heart, sweaty palms, shaking, nausea, muscle tension.

  • Behaviours: Avoidance, over-rehearsing, safety behaviours, or rushing through performances.

These four elements create a vicious cycle where each component reinforces the others. Catastrophic thoughts trigger anxiety, create physical symptoms, and lead to avoidance behaviours, which confirm our fearful thoughts. This is why performance fear becomes self-perpetuating and why addressing just one element (like breathing techniques) often isn’t enough.

Many performers develop stage fright performance anxiety after a bad experience, harsh criticism, or simply from years of pressure to be perfect. Once established, this cycle maintains performance fear even when the original trigger is long past.

Traditional approaches to stage performance anxiety often focus on surface-level strategies: “just breathe,” “imagine the audience in their underwear,” or “fake it till you make it.” While well-intentioned, these approaches miss the interconnected nature of performance fear and fail to address all four components of the cycle.

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How performance anxiety leads to self-sabotage

One of the most devastating effects of performance fear isn’t what happens on stage. It’s what happens before you even get there. Many performers unknowingly sabotage their own careers through avoidance behaviours that feel like self-protection but actually reinforce stage performance anxiety.

Common self-sabotage patterns driven by performance fear:

Audition avoidance: You tell yourself you’re “not ready” or “need more training” when really, performance fear is making you avoid opportunities. You might only audition for roles you know you won’t get, or find excuses to avoid parts that could advance your career.

Playing it safe with role choices:  You stay in your comfort zone, limiting your growth and career progression.

Exam and assessment avoidance: Whether it’s grade exams, auditions, or professional certifications, stage fright performance anxiety convinces you to postpone or avoid assessments.

Perfectionism paralysis: You spend months “perfecting” pieces or using preparation as an excuse to avoid performing. Performance fear disguises itself as high standards, but really, it’s keeping you from taking the necessary moves.

Last-minute withdrawal: You commit to opportunities, then find reasons to pull out at the last minute when anxiety peaks. 

Underselling yourself: You apply for opportunities below your skill level, or present yourself as less experienced than you are, because it feels “safer” than risking rejection at your actual level.

 

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Each avoided opportunity reinforces your performance fear.

The vicious cycle: Each avoided opportunity reinforces your performance fear, making the next opportunity seem even more threatening. Your comfort zone shrinks, and stage fright performance anxiety grows stronger, creating a career-limiting cycle that many performers don’t recognise they’re trapped in.

Stage fright therapy addresses not just the anxiety itself, but these self-sabotaging behaviours that keep you from reaching your full potential. When you understand how performance fear is secretly controlling your career choices, you can start making decisions based on your artistic goals rather than your fears.

Beyond managing performance fear to thriving under pressure.

The goal of effective stage fright therapy isn’t just to manage performance fear. It’s to transform your relationship with performing entirely. When you understand how your mind works under pressure and develop the tools to work with it rather than against it. Performing becomes a source of joy and fulfilment rather than a trigger for stage performance anxiety.

You’ll discover that the same energy that once created performance fear can be channelled into powerful, compelling performances that connect deeply with your audience. This is the difference between surviving on stage despite performance fear and truly thriving as a performer.

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Understanding your performance fear patterns

Here’s something many performers get wrong about stage fright performance anxiety: the goal isn’t to eliminate all nerves. It’s about transforming destructive performance fear into productive performance energy.

Think of performance energy like the tension on a violin string. Too little tension and the string is slack, producing no sound. Too much tension and it snaps. But just the right amount creates beautiful music. Your relationship with performance fear works the same way.

This principle is supported by the Yerkes-Dodson Law, a fundamental concept in psychology that illustrates the relationship between arousal and performance as an inverted U-curve. At low arousal levels, performance is poor due to lack of motivation. As arousal increases, performance improves—but only to a point. Beyond that optimal zone, further increases in arousal (such as performance fear) actually impair performance. A moderate amount of activation—what psychologists call ‘eustress’—actually enhances your focus, energy, and artistic expression. The key is learning to distinguish between helpful performance energy and destructive performance fear, and finding your personal optimal arousal zone where you perform at your best.

Signs you’ve transformed performance fear into optimal energy:

  • Alert and focused, but not overwhelmed by performance fear

  • Energised without feeling consumed by stage performance anxiety

  • Connected to your artistic expression

  • Physically relaxed but mentally engaged

  • Able to adapt to unexpected moments without performance anxiety taking over

the evidence-based approach to stage fright therapy

My integrated approach to stage fright therapy combines multiple evidence-based therapeutic modalities to address performance fear comprehensively. Rather than relying on a single technique, I blend CBT, ACT, Mindfulness, and Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy to target the specific cognitive and physiological patterns that interfere with artistic expression.

This personalised combination ensures we address all aspects of your performance fear – from changing thought patterns to accepting natural nerves, developing present-moment awareness, and using powerful visualisation techniques. 

The most effective approaches for overcoming performance fear include:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – Changing the thought patterns that fuel performance fear, replacing catastrophic thinking with realistic, helpful perspectives.
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Learning to accept natural performance nerves while staying committed to your artistic values and goals.
  • Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy (CBH) – Particularly powerful for mental rehearsal and visualisation. We use your brain’s natural psychological ability to establish confident performance patterns and eliminate fear responses. CBH allows you to mentally rehearse successful performances in a deeply relaxed state, creating neural pathways for confidence.
  • Mindfulness Training – Present-moment awareness enhances your connection to your art whilst reducing anxiety about future performances.
  • Systematic Desensitisation – Gradual, controlled exposure to performance situations to reduce stage fright performance anxiety.
  • Memory Anchoring Techniques – Mental strategies to stay connected to your material under pressure without performance fear interference.
  • Breathing and Relaxation Methods – Physiological tools to maintain optimal nervous system regulation.

Our approach to stage fright therapy builds genuine confidence that comes from within. Creating performers who thrive under pressure and use their energy to enhance rather than hinder their artistry. So you can feel free from debilitating performance fear.

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are you ready to feel empowered to perform at your best?

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stage performance fear and anxiety coaching for actors
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stage performance fear and anxiety coaching for actors
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How we work together

Your artistry deserves to be shared without the interference of performance fear. With the right psychological tools and stage fright therapy support, you can step onto any stage with confidence, knowing that your mind is working for you, not against you, and that performance fear no longer controls your artistic expression.

I offer several ways to support your journey:

Online Sessions: Through secure video calls via Zoom, we can work together regardless of your location. These sessions allow us to focus on all the mental skills you need to build lasting riding confidence – from managing fear and anxiety to developing the rider mindset that creates consistent performance. Many riders find online sessions particularly helpful because they can practice the techniques immediately with their horse and report back on their progress.

In-Person: For those in North Warwickshire and South Staffordshire, I offer in-person sessions.

Exclusive client app: Your Mind Works: All my clients have access to this personalised platform with confidence-building exercises, mindfulness practices, and relaxation techniques specifically designed to support your journey from any device. Between our sessions, you’ll have 24/7 access to the tools you need to maintain your progress and continue building confidence.

Packages tailored to you

Packages start at only £595 for 6 x 60-minute sessions, including exclusive Your Mind Works app access for support between sessions. Affordable payment plans available.

Your horse is waiting for the confident, relaxed rider they know you can become. With the right psychological tools and support, you can rebuild your riding confidence stronger than ever and rediscover the joy and partnership that brought you to horses in the first place.

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