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BROOKLYNACADEMY OF MUSIC TO PRESENT "BERGMANON STAGE" THREE CLASSIC DRAMASDIRECTED BY INGMARBERGMAN JUNE 10 - 20, 1991 IN BAMMAJESTIC THEATER

BIBI ANDERSSON, , LENA OLIN AND PETER STORMARELEAD THE ROYALDRAMATIC THEATRE OF SWEDENIN PRODUCTIONSOF IBSEN'S A DOLL'S HOUSE, STRINDBERG'S MISS , AND O'NEILL'S LONG DAY'S JOURNEYINTO NIGHT

BAM ENGAGEMENTPRESENTED AS PART OF THE NEWYORK INTERNATIONALFESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

Following their highly acclaimed New York appearance at BAM in June 1988 with 's production of Hamlet, The of (DRAMATEN), artistic director, Lars Lofgran, returns with Bergman On Stage, a series of three dramatic works directed by Ingmar Bergman. DRAMATENwill present the United States premieres of three Ingmar Bergman productions: 's (June 10, 11, 12), Eugene O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey Into Night (June 14, 15, 16) and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House (June 18, 19, 20). These productions unite two generation s of Bergman actors. Swedish film stars Bibi Andersson and Erland Josephson will join Bergman's new generation of actors represented by Lena Olin, Peter Stormare and Pernilla Ostergren in the most concentrated display of theater work ever presented outside of Sweden by the legendary film director. Bergman on Stage is presented by BAMas part of The New York International Festival of the Arts. All three productions will be performed in Swedish (simultaneous English translation will be available).

Miss Julie, one of Strindberg's most intimate dramas, is about the daughter of a rich baron who becomes involved with her father's servant, and slowly looses her mind. ' Starring in the production is Swedish actress Lena Olin. She is known to American film audiences for her roles in The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Enemies: A Love Story, for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and most recently, Havana starring opposite Robert Redford. Ms. Olin has had a long asssociation with both Mr. Bergman and DRAMATEN. In 1977, she made her film debut in Bergman's Autumn Sonata . She went on to appear in Bergman's final film, . In 1983 she had a substanial role in Bergman's television movie, . For DRAMATENshe has played Cordelia in Bergman's and also appeared in the Bergman production of A Dreamplay by August Strindberg.

Starring opposite Ms. Olin is Peter Stormare, who will also be seen in Bergman's Long Day's Journey Into Night as the young Edmund. He will be the only member of DRAMATENto appear in two of the three productions. He made his New York stage debut at BAMwith DRAMATEN,starring in the Bergman production of Hamlet. He also directs productions for DRAMATEN,most recently Sam Shepard's Fool For Love. Mr. Stormare can also be seen in the film Awakenings. -over-

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As Dr. Rank in Ibsen's A Doll's House, Erland Josephson returns to BAMwhere he made his American stage debut with his highly acclaimed, Obie-award-winning performance as Gaev in Peter Brook's The Cherry Orchard. Pernilla Ostergren, who plays Nora, made her American stage debut as Ophelia in Bergman's Hamlet. Most recently she was seen in the TV movie, Den Goda Viljan (The Good Will), scripted by Ingmar Bergman and directed by Bille August, whom she recently married. The rest of the cast includes Per Mattsson as Torvald, Bjorn Granath as Krogstad, and Marie Richardson as Mrs. Linde.

Stripping away many of the sentimental scenic elements of A Doll's House, Bergman sets his production on a raised platform, which is anchored in the center of the stage. Outside this square are placed rows of chairs, where the actors sit off stage, yet visible to the audience.

DRAMATENpresented the world premiere of O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night in February 1956. According to Carlotta O'Neill (the playwright's widow), the favorable reviews of DRAMATEN's production of A Moon for the Misbegotten in April 1953 reached O'Neill shortly before he died and influenced him to give DRAMATENpermission to present the world premieres of his last four plays: Long Day's Journey Into Night, A Touch of the Poet, Hughie and More Stately Mansions. These works were produced posthumously. The relationship between author and company stretched over 30 years, beginning in 1923 with their production of Anna Christie. In 1962 they toured the United States with the original production of Long Day's Journey Into Night performing at the Cort Theater on Broadway. The play has proven to be one of the greatest dramatic successes in the history of DRAMATEN. For the bicentennial season of DRAMATEN(1987/88), Ingmar Bergman was asked to direct the play, his first attempt at an O'Neill work.

Heading the cast is the estimable, Bibi Andersson, in the role of drug addicted Mary Tyrone. She is know for her performances in the Bergman films , The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries , The Face and Persona. One of her very first performance jobs was in an advertising film for the swedish soap Bris. The ad was directed by Ingmar Bergman.

Also of interest is the connection between , the actor who plays James Tyrone, and the original 1956 production. In that version, Mr. Kulle played the young son Edmund. 35 years later, Mr. Kulle assumes what in life would be a natural progression, the role of the aged father James Tyrone . Filling Kulle's shoes in the role of Edmund is Peter Stormare, who won critical acclaim for his radical approach to the title role in the Bergman production of Hamlet. plays the older son, James Jr.

PERFORMANCESCHEDULE

Hiss Julie June 10 at 7:00 PM, June 11-12 at 8:00 PM

Long Day's Journey Into Night June 14-15 at 8:00 PM, June 16 at 3:00 PM

A Doll's House June 18-20 at 8:00 PM

Ticket Prices are $35, $20 and $15 . Tickets may be purchased through Ticket Master at 212-307-4100 . For complete ticket information, please call the BAMTicket Services Office at 718-636-4100. Bergman on Stage at BAM -Page 3-

Major support for this presentation has been provided by Procordia.

Support for this presentation has been provided by The New York International Festival of the Arts, Inc. The festival is an independent non-profit organization which presents a periodic citywide cultural celebration featuring international artists and companies. NYIFA's prime corporate and foundation sponsors include American Express Company, The Chase Bank, The Hearst Corporation, Orcofi, Louis Vuitton, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Company Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, He lena Rubinstein Foundation, The Samuel and May Rudin Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, The Shubert Foundation and Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund.

American corporate sponsorship has been provided by Forest City Ratner Companies. Additional support has been provided by The New York International Festival of the Arts and The Bohen Foundation. Support has also been provided by the Billy Rose Foundation, Inc., The American-Scandinavian Foundation, and Pilsner Urquell, the original pilsner since 1292.

The pr esentation of "Bergman On Stage" is also made possible by individual contributions from , Richard Avedon, Elizabeth and Bertil Lundqvist, Sam Cohn, Mike Nichols, Harold Prince, and Wendy vanden Heuvel.

Scandinavian Airlines System is the official airline for this presentation.

The presentation of the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden is supported by a three-year gr an t from LILA WALLACE-READER'SDIGEST FUND for innovative productions of the classics .

BAMgratefully acknowledges the help and support of the Swedish Consulate General in New York and the Swedish Information Service.

The BAMMajestic Thea te r is located at 651 Fulton Street, just one half a block away fro m BAM's main building.

### 3/27/91 Update# 1 ***MEDIAALERT***MEDIA ALERRT***MEDIA ALERT***

FILM LENA OLIN MARKS AMERICAN STAGE DEBUT PRESS MAJOR HIGHLIGHT OF NEWYORK INTERNATIONALFESTIVAL OF THE ARTS OFFERS SPECIAL ACCESS FOR TV CAMERACREWS

TO: TV NEWSASSIGNMENT EDITORS, TV ENTERTAINMENTEDITORS

FOR: MONDAYJUNE 10. 1991 AT 5:45 PM BROOKLYNACADEMY OF MUSIC

What: Academy Award nominee Lena Olin marks her American Stage debut at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Ingmar Bergman's production of "Miss Julie"

Lena Olin is known to American film audiences for her roles in The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Enemies: A Love Story, for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and most recently, Havana starring opposite Robert Redford.

For TV cameras, there will be a special 10 minute scene from the play performed in full costume and make-up. The appearance of Miss Olin is part of "Bergman On Stage" -- three classic dramas directed by internationally reknowned film director, Ingmar Bergman, presented at BAM. The three plays are from the Royal Dramatic Theater of Sweden which launched the careers of Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman. TV CAMERASONLY -- NO PRINT PHOTOGRAPHY

June 10th is the world premiere of Mr. Bergman's production of Miss Julie with Lena Olin. He especially mounted this production for the engage­ ment at the Brooklyn Academy of Music -- it will not be performed anywhere else.

WHEN: Monday, June 10 at 5:45 PM. A short 10 minute scene will be performed especially for TV cameras at 6:00PM

WHERE: Brooklyn Academy of Music's Majestic Theater 651 Fulton Street -- off Flatbush Avenue in the Fort Greene Section of Brooklyn. Take Manhattan Bridge. Continue directly on Flatbush Avenue to Fulton Street. Make a left onto Fulton Street BAMMajestic Theater is one block in on left . Parking directly opposite of enterance.

ONLY SELF CONTAINEDCREWS ALLOWED -- NO PLUG-IN AVAILABLE!!

CONTACT: Peter Carzasty/Robert Boyd BAM Press Office -- 718-636-4129

BROOKLYNACADEMYOFMUSIC30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217-1486 (718)636-4129 AmeridsOldest Perlorming ArlsCenter TeleCopier(11~)~51-W21 TelexW~ .WJ. BAMUR /CableAcadmusic For release after February 28, 1991 PRESS Contact: BAM Publicity (718) 636-4129

BROOKLYNACADEMY OF MUSIC TO PRESENT "BERGMANON STAGE" THREECLASSIC DRAMASDIRECTED BY INGMARBERGMAN JUNE 10 - 20, 1991 IN BAMMAJESTIC THEATER

BIBI ANDERSSON,ERLAND JOSEPHSON, AND PETER STORMARELEAD THE ROYALDRAMATIC THEATRE OF SWEDENIN PRODUCTIONSOF IBSEN'S A DOLL'S HOUSE- MISHIMA'S MADAMEDE SADE­ O'NEILL'S LONGDAY'S JOURNEYINTO NIGHT

BAMENGAGEMENT PRESENTED AS PART OF THE NEWYORK INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

After a highly acclaimed New York appearance at BAM in June 1988 with Ingmar Bergman's production of Shakespeare's Hamlet, The Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden (DRAMATEN), artistic director, Lars Lofgran, returns with "Bergman On Stage" -- a series of three dramatic works directed by Ingmar Bergman. DRAMATENwill present the United States premieres of three Ingmar Bergman productions: A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen (June 10,11,12), 's Madame de Sade (June 14,15,16) and Eugene O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey Into Night (June 18,19,20). These productions unite two generations of Bergman actors. Swedish film stars Bibi Andersson and Erland Josephson will join Bergman's new generation of actors represented by Peter Stormare and Pernilla Ostergren in the most concentrated display of theater work, ever presented outside of Sweden, by the legendary film director. "Bergman on Stage" is presented by BAMas part of The New York International Festival of the Arts. Performed in Swedish in the BAMMajestic Theater, all three productions will be accompanied by simultaneous English translation.

As Dr. Rank in Ibsen's A Doll's House, Erland Josephson returns to BAMwhere he made his American stage debut with his highly acclaimed, Obie-award-winning performance of Gaev in Peter Brook's The Cherry Orchard. Pernilla Ostergren, who plays Nora, made her American stage debut as Ophelia in Bergman's Hamlet. Most recently she was seen in the TV movie, Den Goda Viljan (The Good Will), scripted by Ingmar Bergman and directed by Bille August, whom she recently married. The remainder of the cast includes Per Mattsson as Torvald, Bjorn Granath as Krogstad, and the only actor of the Royal Dramatic Theater of Sweden to be seen in two of the productions at BAM, Marie Richardson as Mrs . Linde (she also performs in Madame de Sade).

Stripping away many of the sentimental scenic elements of A Doll's House, Bergman sets his production on a raised platform, which is anchored in the center of the stage. Outside this square are placed rows of chairs, where the actors sit off stage, yet visible to the audience. more ...

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DRAMATENpresented the world premiere of O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night in February 1956. According to Carlotta O'Neill (the playwright's widow), the favorable reviews of DRAMATEN'sproduction of A Moon for the Misbegotten in April 1953 reached O'Neill shortly before he died and influenced him to give DRAMATEN permission to present the world premieres of his last four plays: Long Day's Journey Into Night, A Touch of the Poet, Hughie and More Stately Mansions. These works were produced posthumously. The relationship between author and company stretched over 30 years, beginning in 1923 with their production of Anna Christie. In 1962 they toured the United States with the original production of Long Day's Journey Into Night performing at the Cort Theater on Broadway. The play has proven to be one of the greatest dramatic successes in the history of the DRAMATEN. For the bicentennial season of DRAMATEN(1987/88), Ingmar Bergman was asked to direct the play, his first attempt at an O'Neill work.

Heading the cast is the estimable, Bibi Andersson, in the role of drug addicted Mary Tyrone. She is know for her performances in such Bergman films as Smiles of A Summer Night, The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, The Face and Persona. She first appeared in a advertising film for the swedish soap "Bris"-- the ad was directed by Ingmar Bergman.

Also of interest is the connection between the actor who plays James Tyrone, Jarl Kulle, and the original 1956 production. In that version, Mr. Kulle played the young son, Edmund. 35 years later, Mr. Kulle assumes what in life would be a natural progression-- the role of the aged father, James Tyrone. Filling Kulle's shoes in the role of Edmund is Peter Stormare, who won critical acclaim for his radical approach to the title role in the Bergman production of Hamlet. Thommy Berggren plays the older son, James Jr.

Madame de Sade could be described as "Sade seen through women's eyes." The play revolves around six different women in the Marquis' life. Headed by the 45-year veteran actress of DRAMATEN,Anita Bjork, the six women move in gentle, ritualized patterns across a stage where a taut arch-shaped background with columns and stylized trees creates associations with Greek tragedy and Japanese Noh drama. The play has been described as an "autumn sonata for six women." Mishima was intrigued by the riddle of why the Marquis' wife, who remained devoted to him through all the years of his wild misadventures and imprisonments, decided to leave him at the very moment he regained his freedom after the French Revolution.

Yukio Mishima was born in Tokyo as Kimitake Hiraoka (Yukio Mishima is his pen name.) He was a three-time Nobel Prize nominee and considered a leading writer of modern Japan. He produced 25 major novels, 11 plays and endless numbers of stories and essays. Some 10 films have been made from his novels, including The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea and . On November 25, 1970, Mishima committed Seppuku (ritual suicide). Forty-five years old and at the peak of a brilliant literary career, he had that morning finished the final volume of a cycle of four novels, The Sea of Fertility, considered his masterwork. Together, the four novels present a panorama of Japanese society from 1912 to 1970; and a remarkable literary rehearsal of Mishima's own suicide .

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Major support for this presentation has been provided by Procordia.

Support for this presentation has been provided by The New York International Festival of the Arts, Inc. The festival is an independent non-profit organization which presents a periodic city-wide cultural celebration featuring international artists and companies. NYIFA's prime corporate and foundation sponsors include American Express Company, The Chase Manhattan Bank, The Hearst Corporation, Orcofi, Louis Vuitton, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, The New York Times Company Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, Helena Rubinstein Foundation, The Samuel and May Rudin Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, The Shubert Foundation and Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund.

Additional support has been provided by, Forest City Ratner Companies, Billy Rose Foundation, Inc. and Pilsner Urquell.

The presentation of "Bergman On Stage" is also made possible by individuals contributions from Woody Allen, Richard Avedon, Sam Cohn, Mike Nichols, Harold Prince, and Wendy vanden Heuvel.

The presentation of the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden is supported by a three­ year grant from LILA WALLACE-READER'SDIGEST FUND for innovative productions of classics.

PERFORMANCESCHEDULE

A DOLL'S HOUSE------June 10 at 7:00 PM, June 11-12 at 8:00 PM MADAMEDE SADE------June 14-15 at 8:00 PM, June 16 at 3:00 PM LONGDAY'S JOURNEYINTO NIGHT --- June 18-20 at 8:00 PM

Ticket Prices are: $35, $20, $15

The BAMMajestic Theater is located at 651 Fulton Street, just one half a block away from BAM's main building. Tickets may be purchased at the BAMBox Office, 30 Lafayette Avenue, in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn NY, or by calling Ticket Master at (212) 307-7171. For additional information, please call (718) 636-4100.

### Contact: BAMPublicity 718-636-4129

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PRESS INGMARBERGMAN'S PRODUCTION OF AUGUSTSTRINDBERG'S MISS JULIE STARRINGLENA OLIN AND PETER STORMARE TO REPLACEDTHE PREVIOUSLYANNOUNCED MADAME DE SADE AS PART OF "BERGMANON STAGE" AT BAM

MISS.---JULIETO PREMIEREAT BAM

"BERGMANON STAGE" PRESENTEDAS PART OF THE NEWYORK INTERNATIONALFESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

Harvey Lichtenstein, President and Executive Producer of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) has announced a change in program for "Bergman On Stage" -- a series of three dramatic works directed by Ingmar Bergman to be presented in June, 1991 by the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden (DRAMATEN),Lars Lofgren, Artistic Director. A new production by Mr. Bergman of August Strindberg's Miss Julie, starring Academy Award nominee, Lena Olin, and Peter Stormare, will replace Mishima's Madame de Sade as previousLY announced. Mr. Bergman will remount his production of the play with this new cast. Miss Julie will be rehearsed in , and premiere at BAM.

Swedish actress, Lena Olin, who will mark her American stage debut in this production, is recognizable to American film audiences for her roles in The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Enemies: A Love Story, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award, and most recently starring opposite Robert Redford in Havana. Ms. Olin has had a long association with both Mr. Bergman and DRAMATEN. In 1977 she made her film debut in Bergman's Autumn Sonata. She went on to appear in Bergman's final film, Fanny and Alexander. In 1983 she had a substantial role in Bergman's television movie, After The Rehearsal. Her stage work for DRAMATEN includes Cordelia in Bergman's King Lear in addition to A Dreamplay, by Strindberg and directed by Bergman.

Peter Stormare, who will also be seen in Bergman's Long Day's Journey Into Night as the young Edmund, will star opposite Ms. Olin. He will be the only leading actor of DRAMATENto appear in two of the three productions. He made his New York stage debut at BAMwith DRAMATENin 1988, starring in the Bergman's production of Hamlet. He has not only worked as an actor for DRAMATEN,but also as a director, most recently with a production of Sam Shepard's Fool For Love. He was recently seen in the film Awakenings.

THE NEWPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE FOR "BERGMANON STAGE" (Please disregard previous scheduled dated 2/28/91) MISS JULIE------June 10 at 7:00 PM, June 11-12 at 8:00 PM LONGDAY'S JOURNEYINTO NIGHT -- June 14-15 at 8:00 PM, June 16 at 2:00 PM A DOLL'S HOUSE------June 18-20 at 8:00 PM

Ticket Prices are: $3.5, $20, $15, and may be purchased through Ticket Master 212- 307 -4100, the BAMBox Office, 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, and in person at the West Side Ticket Agency 251 West 45th Street. For complete ticket information call 718-636-4100. ### 3/27/91

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