Under Milk Wood (1991)
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by Dylan Thomas
Directed by John Hartnett, assisted by Ron Sales
Performances: Tue 24th – Sat 30th November 1991, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Lilly Smalls, Mrs Dai Bread Two, Mae Rose Cottage & Neighbour - Isolde Brown
- Butcher Beynon, Mr Waldo, Mr Pritchard, PC Attilla Rees & Drowned Sailor - Bernie Bullbrook
- First Voice - John Hartnett
- Mrs Cherry Owen, Mrs Pugh, Neighbour & Child's Mother - Jeanette Hoile
- Polly Garter, Mrs Will Nilly & Mrs Waldo Myfanwy Price - Emma Kilbey
- Rev Eli Jenkins, Mr Ogmore, Organ Morgan, Lord Cut Glass, Evans The Death & Drowned Sailor - Leslie Lidyard
- Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard, Mrs Organ Morgan & Mrs Beynon - Ruth Lidyard
- Captain Cat - John Lyne
- Second Voice - Dennis Packham
- Cherry Owen, Ocky Milkman, Willy Nilly, Jack Black, Dai Bread & Drowned Sailor - Simon Phillips
- Mr Pugh, Sinbad Sailors, Mog Edwards & Utah Watkins - Robert Silver
- Rosie Probert, Mrs Dai Bread One, Neighbour, Mrs Utah Watkins & Gossamer Beynon - Anita Sollis
- Mary Ann Sailors, Neighbour & Waldo's Mother - Frances Walker
- Nogood Boyo & Drowned Sailor - Thomas Williams
- The Children - Claire Benntt, Natasha Crittenden, Sebastian Day, Alex Henderson, Alexis Ironside, Amy Jones, Mary Lane, Kelly Moore, Kirstie Pirie, Jamie Rowe, Katherine Saxe-Jones, Melissa Shandley, Fiona Sweeney, Keziah Thomas & Lucy Wells
Crew
- Stage Manager - Anji Gibson
- Lighting Design - Keefe Browning
- Lighting Operator - Annie Briody
- Sound - Paul O'Connor
- Wardrobe - Frances Walker
- Prompt - Linda White
- Set Construction - John Hartnett, Ron Sales, Jeanette Hoile, Bernie Bullbrook, Nigel Sadler & Cathy Bee
- Voice Coach - Mike Mawby
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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