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Under Milk Wood
Funny, bawdy, sad and sensual, Under Milk Wood captures twenty-four hours in the lives and dreams of the inhabitants of Llareggub – an imaginary, small seaside town in south Wales.
Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas’ most famous and enduring work was first performed by six actors in the Kaufman auditorium in New York in May 1953 with Dylan himself reading the First Voice.
Originally intended for radio – it was broadcast with Richard Burton in January 1954 – it has delighted theatre audiences for more than half a century. Funny, bawdy, sad and sensual, it brilliantly captures twenty-four hours in the lives – and dreams – of the inhabitants of Llareggub (read it backwards!) – an imaginary, small seaside town in south Wales.
Malcolm Taylor’s new, simply staged production gives full rein to the words and majesty of Thomas’ timeless masterpiece.
cast: Philip Madoc, Howell Evans, Cerith Flinn, Abi Harris, Jennifer Hill, Gareth Kennerley, Glyn Pritchard and Anne Rutter
director: Malcolm Taylor
Ticket Prices:
£10-£20
Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, United Kingdom, NW6 7JR