List of stage productions directed by Ingmar Bergman

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This is a list of plays directed by Ingmar Bergman.

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YearEnglish titleOriginal titlePlaywright
1957 Mr. Sleeman Is Coming Herr Sleeman kommer Hjalmar Bergman
1958 The Venetian VenetianskanAnonymous ( La Venexiana )
Rabies Rabies Olle Hedberg
1960Storm WeatherOväder August Strindberg
1963Wood PaintingTrämålning Ingmar Bergman ( Wood Painting )
A Dream PlayEtt drömspel August Strindberg ( A Dream Play )
1965Don JuanDon Juan Molière ( Dom Juan )
1974The MisanthropeMisantropen Molière ( The Misanthrope )
1983The School for WivesHustruskolan Molière ( The School for Wives )
1992Madame de SadeMarkisinnan de Sade Yukio Mishima ( Madame de Sade )
1993The BacchaeBackanterna Euripides ( The Bacchae )
1995The Last GaspSista skriket Ingmar Bergman
2000 The Image Makers Bildmakarna Per Olov Enquist

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List of plays that Ingmar Bergman directed for the stage and/or radio theatre.

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