Overview
Commissioned by the BBC, and described by Dylan Thomas as 'a play for
voices', UNDER MILK WOOD takes the form of an emotive and hilarious
account of a spring day in the fictional Welsh seaside village of
Llareggub. We learn of the inhabitants' dreams and desires, their loves
and regrets. The play introduces us to characters such as Captain Cat
who dreams of his drowned former seafellows and Nogood Boyo who dreams
of nothing at all. It is a unique and touching depiction of a village
that has 'fallen head over bells in love'. The First Voice narration
reveals the ordinary world of daily happenings and events, while the
Second Voice conveys the intimate, innermost thoughts of the fascinating
folk of Llareggub. There have been myriad productions of UNDER MILK
WOOD over the years and Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Elizabeth Taylor,
Sir Anthony Hopkins and Tom Jones have all starred in radio, stage or
film adaptations.