Details
Karin is a young wife, an older sister and an only daughter, whose kaleidoscopic interior world is a constantly changing picture where the boundaries between the ordinary and extraordinary are becoming increasingly blurred. Haunting and sensual, Through a Glass Darkly is the iconic 1961 film by legendary Swedish director and screenwriter Ingmar Bergman, which has been adapted for stage by Andrew Upton, co-artistic director of Sydney Theatre Company. World Premiere
Cast/Performers
Ruth Wilson (Karin),
Dimitri Leonidas (Chris),
Ian McElhinney (David),
Justin Salinger (Martin)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Ingmar BergmanAdapted by:
Andrew UptonCorporate Sponsor:
Coutts and coProducer(s):
Cate Blanchett,
Anndrew Upton,
Andrew Higgie,
Garry McQuinn,
Liz Koops (for Almeida Theatre)
Director:
Michael Attenborough