'Through A Glass Darkly' Ticket Info & Poster featuring Carey Mulligan

Posted by Le on Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Atlantic Theatre Company have launched their information page for Through A Glass Darkly, which will be starring Carey Mulligan. The play is running from May 13 – July 3, and you can order your tickets here.

A poster (see to your left) for the show has been released, as well as bios of the cast and crew and a synopsis of the play itself:
Karin (Mulligan) is the central figure in the lives of her family, not least because her own tenuous grip on reality keeps everyone in constant motion around her. On an annual vacation to a beautiful remote island, tensions flare as her husband, father and brother struggle over the best way to help her. When a legacy of denial and repression boils over, threatening the future of the entire family, Karin decides that she must take command of her own destiny.

THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY is a vibrant, moving adaptation of the Academy Award® winning film by legendary Swedish director and screenwriter Ingmar Bergman.

The stage adaptation of THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY made its world premiere at the Almeida Theatre in London on June 16, 2010. 



BIOS
CAREY MULLIGAN (Karin) returns to the New York stage following her Broadway debut in the 2008 revival of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award. She was nominated for Academy and Golden Globe awards and a received a BAFTA Award for her critically acclaimed breakthrough role in the film An Education. For the Royal Court in London: The Seagull and Forty Winks. Other theatre includes The Hypochondriac (Almeida) and Tower Block Dreams (Riverside Studios). Television includes “My Boy Jack,” “Dr. Who,” “Northanger Abbey,” “The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard” and “Bleak House.” Film includes Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, Never Let Me Go, When Did You Last See Your Father?, Pride and Prejudice, Brothers, Public Enemies and The Greatest. Upcoming film projects include Drive opposite Ryan Gosling and Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby. She recently completed filming the independent feature Shame opposite Michael Fassbender, directed by Steve McQueen. For O.P.M.