Dylan Thomas described his "Under Milk Wood" as "a play for voices." The production, which details the lives of villagers in a small, fictional Welsh village, has been adapted for both film and stage, ...
I was thrilled at the end of last quarter when I heard that UT was putting on a production of Dylan Thomas’s seminal work Under Milk Wood (Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m., First Floor Theatre, Reynolds ...
“Under Milk Wood,” Dylan Thomas’ 1954 radio play that was adapted for stage and screen, presents a formidable challenge, whomever the interpreter, whatever the format. Set over roughly 24 hours in the ...
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Gwenfair Vaughan, James Langan and Sam Adams are three of the six actors who portray some 60 characters in Electric Theatre’s production of ‘Under Milk Wood.’ In an unusual example of turnabout being ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The piece's most recent incarnation was in 2014, when another celebrated Welshman ...
“We are paying you to stay awake and care.” That sounds like an admonition to the audience at the National Theatre’s new production, “Under Milk Wood.” But in fact it’s sensible Susan Brown’s unnamed ...
Dylan Thomas‘ Under Milk Wood tells the story of 24 hours in the lives – both waking and unconscious – of the residents of the fictional Welsh fishing town of Llareggub. Clwyd Theatr Cymru's ...
When the inD Theatre company went looking for a director for their one-weekend production of Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood," they didn't have to look far. As with their previous production — "The ...
The Town Was Mad, one of many titles Dylan Thomas fastened to sections of his plays for voices, was to concern a pleasantly insane Welsh town in an uncomfortingly sane surrounding world; it was to a ...
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