This is a list of plays directed by Ingmar Bergman.
Year | English title | Original title | Playwright |
---|---|---|---|
1957 | Mr. Sleeman Is Coming | Herr Sleeman kommer | Hjalmar Bergman |
1958 | The Venetian | Venetianskan | Anonymous ( La Venexiana ) |
Rabies | Rabies | Olle Hedberg | |
1960 | Storm Weather | Oväder | August Strindberg |
1963 | Wood Painting | Trämålning | Ingmar Bergman ( Wood Painting ) |
A Dream Play | Ett drömspel | August Strindberg ( A Dream Play ) | |
1965 | Don Juan | Don Juan | Molière ( Dom Juan ) |
1974 | The Misanthrope | Misantropen | Molière ( The Misanthrope ) |
1983 | The School for Wives | Hustruskolan | Molière ( The School for Wives ) |
1992 | Madame de Sade | Markisinnan de Sade | Yukio Mishima ( Madame de Sade ) |
1993 | The Bacchae | Backanterna | Euripides ( The Bacchae ) |
1995 | The Last Gasp | Sista skriket | Ingmar Bergman |
2000 | The Image Makers | Bildmakarna | Per Olov Enquist |
List of plays that Ingmar Bergman directed for the stage and/or radio theatre.
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