Will, honestly, if you drop in on an unknown team this week in NY it will be exactly like a well loved character actor homecoming and you can do whatever you want and we will love you.
Pretty good advice for anyone in any area of art-making: don’t forget to have fun; stop worrying about validation and focus on craft/getting better; and work hard. 👍🏻
As an infant improviser who has taken classes for over a year and only started performing in shows 7 months ago, the imposter syndrome is still so real. This was a super helpful and validating read--thank you!
This blog came at just the right time for my improv journey
Will, honestly, if you drop in on an unknown team this week in NY it will be exactly like a well loved character actor homecoming and you can do whatever you want and we will love you.
Will, you have to do it!
Great Blog!
Great notes, oh great one!
Pretty good advice for anyone in any area of art-making: don’t forget to have fun; stop worrying about validation and focus on craft/getting better; and work hard. 👍🏻
I’m still in the fetal stage of improv, just graduated into Improv 2 at SC, so I resonate with every bit of this and I appreciate the tips!!
As an infant improviser who has taken classes for over a year and only started performing in shows 7 months ago, the imposter syndrome is still so real. This was a super helpful and validating read--thank you!
Great advice, Will! Come to Lloyd Night this Tuesday in NYC if you're still in town and your TV character actor dreams will be realized