Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast

Late Night Lit: Playwright Bess Wohl | Author Zadie Smith | Hilary Meyers

Jan 5, 2026
Bess Wohl, a Tony-nominated playwright behind the hit play Liberation, shares insights into her writing process and the balance of mother-daughter dynamics in her work. She discusses the transformative journey from off-Broadway to Broadway, reflecting on the importance of collaboration with directors. Zadie Smith, the acclaimed author of White Teeth, explores the nuances of writing essays and playwriting, emphasizing the role of curiosity in storytelling. Both guests provide thought-provoking perspectives on art, politics, and personal growth, engaging listeners with their creative journeys.
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INSIGHT

Invented Memory Illuminates Feminism

  • Bess Wohl framed Liberation as a memory play about "things I don't remember," blending invented memories with real emotional truth.
  • She used her upbringing around Ms. Magazine to explore second-wave feminism through a personal, non-preachy lens.
INSIGHT

Blurring Identities Deepens Inquiry

  • Wohl intentionally blurs mother-daughter boundaries by using the same actor and name for both roles to explore identity overlap.
  • She structures the play like a detective story so audiences pursue questions about regret, love, and choices alongside the characters.
ADVICE

Revisit Work When You Get More Time

  • Use extended rehearsal time to deepen performances and excavate moments you missed in short runs.
  • Treat transfers (off-Broadway to Broadway) as opportunities to revisit and enrich the material.
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