Director Nia DaCosta and stars Thompson and Hoss reflect on their queer adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's iconic play.
Production designer Cara Brower tells IndieWire about being playful with period details in order to give the audience a sense ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting awards season’s buzziest scripts continues with Hedda, writer-director Nia ...
I’ve had young women say to me, ‘I’m such a Hedda,’ ” says Thompson. “I think what they mean is that they have some part of ...
Gailus delivers a commanding performance by playing close attention to the possibilities of inconclusive diaoluge as the ...
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Theater review: ‘Hedda Gabler’ at Yale Rep shows the power of a traditional approach to a classic
Amid all the Scrooges and Santas and Nutcrackers this month, a somber, stark, depressing and though-provoking production of Henrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler” feels like a breath of fresh air. This ...
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Hedda TIFF Review: Tessa Thompson Is A Seductive Chaos Maker In Nia DaCosta's Radical Re-Imagining of Classic Play
In Nia DaCosta's sexy, queer reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's classic play, Tessa Thompson stars as the eponymous Hedda, the daughter of a general who married an academic and said goodbye to her partying ...
Hedda Gabler, one of the theater’s great schemers, is transported to 1950s England in Nia DaCosta’s deliriously fun, intelligent and impassioned spin on the classic Henrik Ibsen drama. One needn’t ...
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has ...
Tessa Thompson has a predilection for playing fiercely ambitious women. Against all odds, her characters stand firmly in ...
Hedda Gabler Yale Repertory Theatre 1120 Chapel St. Through Dec. 20 She’s just handed over her pistol, a choice that sets in ...
Toronto film festival: Nia DaCosta ups the nastiness of Hedda Gabler in a stylish but over-egged adaptation with lead Tessa Thompson losing the film to a standout Nina Hoss Henrik Ibsen’s second-most ...
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