Scarlett Johansson is putting off plans to appear on Broadway - because she suffers from "crippling" stage fright.
The actress admits treading the boards in New York is a dream of hers, but she has to overcome a phobia of performing live first.
The stagefright is made all the more surprising because Johansson happily appeared in numerous plays as a child actress.
She tells America's Glamour magazine, "I would love to work on Broadway, but I don't know that it would manifest itself in musical theatre... I have terrible stage fright that I'd have to get over. (It is) crippling. Not as a kid. It came on when I was a teenager, and I think it somehow sticks with you."
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