Days away from welcoming the cast of Under Milk Wood to the Torch
Photo by Richard Lakos
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The countdown is on .... in only two days, the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven will welcome Theatr Clwyd's production of Dylan Thomas’s beloved masterpiece Under Milk Wood to its stage for a two week run. The first production images have been released following the show opening at Theatr Clwyd and audience members are in for a treat. Directed by Kate Wasserberg, Theatr Clwyd’s major production of Under Milk Wood, celebrates the 50th anniversary season and fresh staging of the story. Combining Thomas’s lyrical storytelling with a visually rich and fully accessible production in which British Sign Language, creative captioning and audio description are integrated into every performance, this production of Under Milk Wood is one not to be missed by all audiences. The cast includes top actors from around Wales and the UK who have been seen in major productions on national stages as well as television and film. The full cast of eleven is Douglas Walker (The Visit, National Theatre), Caroline Parker (Signs of a Star Shaped Diva, Theatre Royal Stratford East), Macsen McKay (First Three Drops, Taking Flight), Izzi McCormack-John (Hot Chicks, Grand Ambition), Adam Bassett (Hullraisers, Channel 4), Georgia Griffiths (Power Of Words, Theatr na nÓg), Seán Carlsen (His Dark Materials, BBC), Jacob Coleman (Nye, National Theatre), Amy Conachan (Blood Wedding, Graeae Theatre), Mirain Fflur (Gwaith/Cartref, S4C) and Chandu Gopalakrishnan (High Times & Dirty Monsters, 20 Stories High). Under Milk Wood can be seen on the Torch Theatre stage from 16 April to Saturday 25 April. Ticket prices from £15. For further information visit the Torch Theatre wesbite www.torchtheatre.co.uk, phone the Box Office on (01646)m695267 or click here.
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