Stage-struck


adjective
1.
obsessed with the desire to become an actor or actress.
2.
enthralled by the theater and the people, customs, traditions, etc., associated with it.
stage-struck
adjective
1.
infatuated with the glamour of theatrical life, esp with the desire to act

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