
Will Hines
Auditioning to perform at next year’s Super Bowl Halftime show.
Top 5 podcasts with Will Hines
Ranked by the Snipd community

15 snips
May 26, 2019 • 57min
26 – Advice
Join Maritza Montañez, Liz Noth, and Chris Scott, along with other improv experts, as they dive into invaluable advice for first-year improvisers. They stress the importance of attending shows for learning and understanding the craft. Tips include the necessity of regular practice, embracing vulnerability on stage, and building a supportive community. The conversation also touches on navigating sensitivity and the joy of diverse experiences in improv, encouraging newcomers to express their unique voices and foster connections.

Feb 20, 2024 • 60min
Will Hines, Our Possible Halftime Show Friend
The hosts audition Will Hines for the Super Bowl Halftime show, discussing the challenges and excitement. They explore the idea of having a comedian perform and the importance of authenticity. The conversation transitions to meal sponsorships, language learning, and balancing authenticity in performances. They also joke about rat experiments and the dynamics of crowd work in live performances.

Feb 1, 2019 • 1h 3min
23 – Coaching, Part 2
In this lively discussion, coaches Jenny St. Angelo, Sebastian Conelli, Lindsay Calleran, Johnna Scrabis, Liz Noth, and Will Hines dive into the art of structuring effective practice sessions. They explore the balance between physicality and vocal exercises, revealing how silent scenes can spark creativity and emotional connections. The conversation also touches on the challenges of fostering team dynamics, offering insights into feedback techniques and the importance of a supportive environment for blossoming improv talent.

Sep 28, 2018 • 44min
20 – Why Do You Do Improv?
In this engaging discussion, talented improvisors like Nicole Drespel, a passionate improvisor, and Kevin Hines, experienced in the craft, share their love for improv. They talk about personal growth, community bonds, and the thrill of performing spontaneously. The conversation explores improv as a transformative art, providing joy and a healing outlet for anxiety. Speakers reflect on their journeys, emphasizing the joy of collaboration, playful exploration, and the ongoing pursuit of mastery that keeps them engaged in the world of improv.

Jul 5, 2018 • 1h 34min
19 – Cliches and Gaps
Join Achilles Stamatelaky, Will Hines, and a star-studded cast of improvisers as they dive deep into the clichés that plague the genre. They tackle tired tropes, emphasizing the need for authenticity and emotional depth in performances. Discussions span from the oversimplification of character dynamics to the importance of physicality in comedy. The group advocates for fresh perspectives, highlighting gender roles and the gaps between real life and improv. Expect a thought-provoking exploration of how to elevate the craft beyond its clichés.


