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Archive listings for Under Milk Wood (2023)

Work type: Play.

T01036541887

This new English and Welsh adaptation combines the lyrical world of Llaregubb, with the contemporary Wales of today alive with music, microphones and loop pedals. It's a production that showcases the passion and potential of a cast of seriously talented performers. All performances captioned in Welsh and EnglishPresented byNational Youth Theatre of Wales. Director Emma Baggott.
31 Aug 23 to 2 Sep 23Sherman Theatre, Cardiff :: V824
listing details L01542420160

T01372606410

Presented byBridge Theatre Training Company.
29 Jun 23 to 2 Jul 23The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182
listing details L1343553321

T608294796

Director Edwina Dorman. Company Tower Theatre Company. Design Angelika Michitsch. Costume Emma Ekerman. Costume Anna Linden. Costume Isabel Putt. Lighting Samuel Littley. Music Colin Guthrie. Music Stanley Piper. Sound Colin Guthrie. Stage ManagerLaura Corkell. Performer John Chapman. Performer Richard Pedersen. Performer Vyvian Shaw. Performer Louisa Shindle. Performer Scarlett Malone. Performer Flavia Corina Di Saverio. Performer As Richards. Performer Kelly Guibal. Performer Caroline Cromwell. Performer Colin Guthrie. Performer Matt Cranfield. Performer Dave Wainwright. Performer David Bunce. Performer Carlos Fain-Binda. Performer Tom Tillery (voice only).
7 Jun 23 to 17 Jun 23Tower Theatre, Outer London :: V249
listing details L1539915671

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Under Milk Wood archiveLyrical piece about life in a Welsh fishing village. A play for voices first broadcast in 1954 with Richard Burton as First Voice. Come to Llareggub, a small Welsh town by the sea. Meet blind Captain Cat, Mog Edward's and his sweetheart Miss Price, Sinbad Sailor, Dai Bread, Polly Garter, Nogood Boyo and Lord Cut Glass. Walk along Coronation Street, Cockle Row and Donkey Street, down to the little fishing harbour and back to Milk Wood. Join the townsfolk as Dylan Thomas explores their lives, hopes and thoughts in the dreams of a night and rhythm of a day, from the first light of dawn into a busy morning and through the long, slow afternoon.

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Author: Dylan Thomas

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