Ingmar Bergman’s film – onstage for the first time ever.

Anna and Ester, sisters with a difficult relationship, are on their way home to Sweden with Johan, Anna’s young son. Ester falls ill and they are forced to interrupt their journey in a foreign country on the border of Europe. They find themselves in the fictional city of Timoka, a mysterious place where the locals speak a language they do not understand.

Known for their eccentric aesthetics, the highly praised Irish theatre company Dead Centre gently updates the story to our own time and, with the help of film maker Grant Gee’s live-video design, they unexpectantly filter the story entirely through the child’s point of view.

by Göteborg Stadsteater

Premiere 5 November 2021

Av Ingmar Bergman
Bearbetning Mark O'Halloran, Dead Centre
Regi Bush Moukarzel
Ljuddesign och Kompositör Kevin Gleeson
Videoregi Grant Gee
Scenografi Jeremy Herbert
Kostymdesign Maja Kall
Maskdesign Patricia Svajger
Ljusdesign Max Mitle

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