Western Daily Press (Saturday)

OLIVIA’S STAGE FRIGHT BATTLE

STAR UNDERWENT HYPNOTHERA­PY:

- KEIRAN SOUTHERN news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

OSCAR-WINNING actress Olivia Colman revealed she underwent hypnothera­py in a bid to tackle her stage fright.

Colman, star of films including The Favourite and The Father, said her increased fame has exacerbate­d the problem, due to the “disappoint­ment” fans may feel if she does not meet their expectatio­ns.

Colman, who was trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where she graduated in 1999, said she has “developed a massive fear” of being on stage.

She was speaking to Rufus Norris, co-director of the National Theatre, for its Life In Stages YouTube series.

She last performed in 2017 in Mosquitoes at the National Theatre.

Colman said she went for hypnothera­py to help her stop being “petrified”.

She was speaking about the “worry that as I get older and slightly more recognisab­le” that if she made a bad mistake all these people will say, “We went to see that person we have seen on the telly – not that good on stage”.

She added: “I think I’ve built it up. I did love it. I need to get over that.”

Asked by Norris how the fear manifests itself, she said before going on stage she would think how she hated the job and felt like she was going to vomit.

“It’s an awful feeling.”

Colman, who is Oscar-nominated for The Father, said she also gets the giggles and told of a time when, starring opposite David Mitchell, “I wet myself from laughing”.

She said: “On a raked stage, my entire bladder emptied and it just went towards the audience in the front row.”

Colman also recalled her Oscar win in 2019, describing it as a “pretty big pinch-me moment”.

The 47-year-old said she wished she could remember more of the biggest night of her career, when she was won best actress for her role in The Favourite.

She also revealed the statuette – “the little gold man” – is “sitting in a cupboard” because she feels embarrasse­d.

However, she joked that when no one is looking she sneaks a glimpse at the award.

Colman – whose TV credits include Peep Show, Fleabag and The Crown – also discussed how her increasing­ly high profile affects her day-to-day life.

She said. “I’m not good with peo

I’m not good with people knowing me and me not knowing them – it is not equal OLIVIA COLMAN

ple knowing me and me not knowing them. It is not equal. It is an unfortunat­e downside to the job I love.”

Colman, who has been married to Ed Sinclair since 2001 and has three children, said fans have filmed her eating lunch outside.

“I don’t really understand how people don’t register that you are a normal person,” she said.

Colman also said she does her best to avoid social media and has regretted the occasions she has seen things posted online about her.

 ?? Brinkhoff/Moegenburg ?? > Olivia Colman on stage with Olivia Williams in Mosquitoes at the National Theatre in 2017
Brinkhoff/Moegenburg > Olivia Colman on stage with Olivia Williams in Mosquitoes at the National Theatre in 2017
 ?? Dia Dipasupil/Getty ?? > Olivia Colman with her Best Actress Oscar for The Favourite in 2019
Dia Dipasupil/Getty > Olivia Colman with her Best Actress Oscar for The Favourite in 2019

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