

Tessa Thompson on Finding What You Want (What You Really, Really Want)
24 snips Oct 8, 2025
In this conversation, Tessa Thompson, renowned actor and producer, discusses her role as Hedda Gabler, a complex 1950s housewife grappling with control and purpose. She reflects on the legacy of Ibsen's iconic female characters, sharing how they challenge societal norms about motherhood and choice. Tessa reads a Modern Love essay about rediscovering oneself after an unfulfilling marriage, connecting it to her own experiences with relationships and the value of solitude. This dialogue cleverly navigates the nuances of love, growth, and self-identity.
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Torn Between Two Worlds
- Tessa sees Hedda as a woman torn between freedom and societal approval rather than merely bored.
- Hedda's struggle reveals how cultural constraints and personal ambition collide after WWII.
Control As Compensation
- Hedda's desire for control stems from lacking agency over her own future.
- Her manipulations aim to exert power she cannot claim directly.
Ibsen Opened Young Eyes
- Tessa first read Ibsen at 16 and was shocked by Nora's choice to leave family.
- The play made her reconsider motherhood as an active, continuing decision.