A new lesbian period drama is on the way, which is always exciting news — but this one looks like it’s going to be utterly unmissable. For one thing, it stars out actress Tessa Thompson. Their reunion ...
Certain plays, love ’em or hate ’em, are useful in the same way standards make a great playground for singers and jazz musicians. A play that everyone knows—or at least knows something about—can be a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tessa Thompson stars in Nia DaCosta's bold adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play "Hedda Gabler." Courtesy of Amazon MGM ...
In 1891, the first production of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler was staged. In the hundred-plus years since then, it has became a theater standard, with new productions regularly ...
Costume designer Lindsay Pugh, production designer Cara Brower, and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir tell IndieWire how they turned Nia DaCosta's adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play into a riot. It was ...
Ever since I noticed Hedda was among upcoming LGBTQ+ movies coming out this year, I’ve been intrigued about what was in store, and now that it’s new on streaming, I can’t recommend it enough. Whether ...
Production designer Cara Brower tells IndieWire about being playful with period details in order to give the audience a sense of who Hedda (Tessa Thompson) really is. “So when I met up with Nia, she ...
Once upon a time in Hollywood, the movie-studio system reigned supreme. On winding back lots beyond the grandiose gates, the “Big Five” companies (20th Century Fox, RKO Pictures, Paramount Pictures, ...
Hedda has made both its cinematic and Prime Video debut with fans keen to know what happens in its final few moments. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Nia DaCosta’s Hedda revolves around socially ...
Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, daughter of a general, wife of a nobody, is a creature of her times (1890), curbed and constrained by corsets, propriety, patriarchy, too little money and a total lack of ...
Tessa Thompson stars in Nia DaCosta's bold adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play "Hedda Gabler." Courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios In nearly every film Nia DaCosta has helmed in her short yet ...