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Revision as of 14:42, 24 August 2009

by Dylan Thomas

Directed by Juliet Male

Performances: Wed 10th to Sat 13th November 2004, Prompt Corner


Introduction

From dawn to dusk you meet the 60 odd characters, who make up the town of Lareggub, from Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard and her two “abused” husbands to Dai Bread and his two wives. There is Lily Smalls, “Mrs Beynon’s treasure” and Mae West Cottage whose aim is to “sin until she blows up”. There are the sinister Pughs and gossipy Willy Nilly the postman. At the heart of the play is blind Captain Cat listening to the town and dreaming of his past life at sea and his lost loves, Polly Garter remembering her past lovers whilst “comforting” the living and Rosie Probert, who died long ago. There are the musical problems of Mr and Mrs Organ Morgan and the hilarious drinking problems of the Mr and Mrs Cherry Owens. We eavesdrop on the secret passions of Miss Myfanwy Price and Mr Mog Edwards. During a single tranquil, spring day fantasy and fact blend into a bewitching mixture.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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