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Through a Glass Darkly


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Through a Glass DarklyKarin 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.
Author Ingmar Bergman
Adapted by Andrew Upton

Production details

World Premiere

Special Performances


  • 10 Jul 10 Captioned
  • 20 Jul 10 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
  • 24 Jul 10 Audio Described

News etc

Review: Through a Glass Darkly
22Jun10: The Almeida's world premiere stage production of Ingmar Bergman's film.
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Company

Corporate Sponsor Coutts and co
Producer Cate Blanchett
Producer Anndrew Upton
Producer Andrew Higgie
Producer Garry McQuinn
Producer Liz Koops (for Almeida Theatre)
Director Michael Attenborough
Performer Ruth Wilson (Karin)
Performer Dimitri Leonidas (Chris)
Performer Ian McElhinney (David)
Performer Justin Salinger (Martin)
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