... firstly a bit of background, I used to spend quite a lot of time between gigs getting very bent out of shape trying to second-guess what I thought an audience wanted to hear rather than focusing on what I wanted to say. Since I started approaching things differently, I have become a lot more relaxed on stage and I have noticed that I've started getting booked a lot more frequently. However this has presented a problem in itself.
Recently I have been toying with the idea of using a stage name in order to maintain the level of emotional honesty whilst in front of an audience but to keep an emotional distance from them. This led me to the idea of using a fake name so that the subjects and opinions I cover could be attributed to a character I was portraying and therefore keep a divide between who I am on stage and who I am on my own time.
I was wondering if anyone has also been considering this and my questions for those that have are:
1. Has changing your name cancelled out however much of a reputation you have collected under your own name and essentially caused you to have to start all over again?
2. What are the pros/cons of using a stage name that is designed to be humourous by itself (a la Craig Ferguson/Biff Hitler)?
3. Do you get to the point where you want to shed the name and be "yourself" again?
4. Is there anything else I haven't considered?
Apologies for the lengthy post but this is genuinely an issue I've been struggling with and I would greatly appreciate any help or advice.
Regards,
Xander.