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Under Milk Wood - NYC

07 Dec 03 - 08:02 PM (#1067533)
Subject: UNDER MILK WOOD NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

DON'T MISS THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF the unbound theatre's UNDER MILK WOOD

It's a beautiful show full of traditional music (setting by Ken Schatz) and lyrical Welsh Poetry.

UNDER MILK WOOD
a play by Dylan Thomas

"Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood"... evokes the lives of the inhabitants of a small Welsh town... richly imaginative in language... dramatic in characterization... and fertile in comic invention."

Directed by Moni Yakim
Associate Director: Mina Yakim Dialect Consultant: K.C. Ligon Costume Designer: Janine Marie McCabe Lighting Designer: Nicholas Lazzaro Voice and Music Coordination: Ken Schatz

Featuring: Jeff Broitman, Phannie Davis, Olivia Goode, John Grimball, Emily Gunyou, Anna Guttormsgaard, Jody Hegarty, Nina Millin, Brad Seal & Dan Truman

DECEMBER
9th-13th 8:00p
14th 3:00p
16th-20th 8:00p
21st 3:00p

Tickets: samrttix.com or call 212.868.4444
$25 or $15 students/seniors

THEATRE 3 311 West 43rd St, 3rd floor (8th & 9th aves)


07 Dec 03 - 09:03 PM (#1067559)
Subject: RE: UNDER MILK WOOD NYC
From: Coyote Breath

When I was younger I had the Camden recording of the YMCA presentation of Thomas' masterpiece with Thomas himself in the cast. It was rough, recorded with a simple tape deck set on the stage and (I believe) one microphone. But it was Magic!

I urge all who can attend this production to do so. Dylan Thomas' work was (and is,in recorded sessions done shortly before he died) worthy of our attention and valuable as spoken word carried to exhillerating creative heights. Thomas was truly a Bard. Oh I wish I could be there, what a joy!!

CB


07 Dec 03 - 09:21 PM (#1067571)
Subject: RE: UNDER MILK WOOD NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

The recording was made at the first staged reading of Under Milk Wood in NYC My 1953. Thomas had been writing the script for over a decade, but was still handing the actors rewrites up to the last minute. Six months later he was dead. At the reading someone set a mic on the stage on a whim, and it remains the only recording of Thomas reading Under Milk Wood. Beautiful.

We are a group of young actors from everywhere brought together by this fictitious Welsh fishing village. Not to be missed.


07 Dec 03 - 10:03 PM (#1067593)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

Thanks for your encouragement CB


08 Dec 03 - 12:19 AM (#1067646)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: Nancy King

Sure wish I could catch this production!

Break a leg!

Nancy


08 Dec 03 - 06:25 PM (#1068045)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

Thanks Nancy!

hope I get to meet you soon.

emily


08 Dec 03 - 07:03 PM (#1068067)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: BanjoRay

Who are you playing, Emily? Are you Polly Garter or one of the Mrs Dai Breads? Are you guys attempting Welsh accents or is Llaregub in New York State? I grew up not too far from Laugharne (between it and Swansea), and the play means a lot to me. The version I'm most familiar with is the BBC radio version with Richard Burton, but I've seen it on stage a few times. It's done in Welsh annually (I believe) in South Wales, and my mother used to go every year. She thought the translation was really good, and preserved the characters beautifully. Good luck with your production - I wish I could see it.
Cheers
Ray


08 Dec 03 - 07:34 PM (#1068086)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

Thanks for your encouragement Ray!

I am in fact playing Polly Garter. Along with Mrs Butcher Beynon, Mrs Utah Watkins and a handful of women, drowned and children. We've edited the script down to an hour and a half but Thomas fans have assured us he isn't rolling over in his grave. We speak in Welsh dialect (only slightly more coherantly for our New York audience) and the ten of us remain on stage for the play's entirety, moving from narrators to characters. Our director is famous for his physical acting technique so the show reflects that work.


For anyone in the area we're celebrating the 50th aniversary of Thomas' death by offering $19.53 tickets. Go to www.smarttix.com and use the code 1953.


09 Dec 03 - 07:54 AM (#1068358)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: GUEST,Pavane

Was in Laugharne recently and can report that Dylan's writing shed was being refurbished for the anniversary. It certainly needed it!

Mrs Pavane has entertained at the holiday centre, (Seasons at Laugharne Park) at the top of the hill, immediately above the Boathouse, shed & 'Milk Wood'.


09 Dec 03 - 04:25 PM (#1068710)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

It's true! Llarreggub (read the name of the town backwards for the joke) was modeled after Laugharne and New Quay. Incidentaly Heather Wood, David Jones and David Kleiman will be preforming Monday 15th at our Gala Special preformance! Tickets are more expensive but there's wine, cheese and fantastic music for all!

Go to smarttix.com and reserve tickets with the code "gala" for Mon 15th 8p.

shameless plug... but still!


09 Dec 03 - 04:41 PM (#1068723)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: GUEST,Jan

If anyone is interested I have a CD copy of the version with Dylan Thomas recorded in New York

Jan@chanteycabin.co.uk


09 Dec 03 - 05:53 PM (#1068770)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: greg stephens

em gunyou: good luck.Wish I was in New York. We have had a lot of Milk Wood and Dylan Thomas stuff here in England and Wales recently, with the 50th anniversary of the play and hia death. The Caedmon recording of the 1953 New York production is a treasured possession of mine. Do hope it goes well for you.


09 Dec 03 - 06:45 PM (#1068804)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: Gareth

Best of Luck, and good fortune.

Gareth


10 Dec 03 - 06:08 AM (#1069158)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: GUEST

The Braintree College Performing Arts students will be performing Under Milk Wood at the end of january. If anyone is interested pop along. (Braintree College, Essex, U.K.).


10 Dec 03 - 07:43 AM (#1069214)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: GUEST,pavane

Only one r in Llareggub, otherwise the joke doesn't work!

Some people want to spell ('Welshicize') it as Llaregyb
Wrong in 2 ways, it ALSO isn't proper Welsh and it spoils the joke.
(Dylan Thomas was not a Welsh speaker either.)


10 Dec 03 - 12:18 PM (#1069486)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

never was much of a speller...

I hope to go Wales this spring. Capital of dusk and all.

cheers for the well wishes!!!


11 Dec 03 - 05:37 AM (#1070085)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: GUEST,pavane

Laugharne is well out of the way. If you want to go there, I would advise a car. At least it is still a normal small town, with no tourist traps, and not tarted up for visitors.

The Boat House is now a small museum/visitor center and Browns Hotel is still there, with a picture of Dylan on the sign. The other house which Dylan rented at one time is privately owned and in a very poor state of repair.

In March, I took a party of our Italian friends there, and we were lucky enough to find the church itself open (it isn't ususally, during the week), we even visited the belfry. Dylans grave is marked with a white wooden cross.


13 Dec 03 - 03:33 PM (#1071679)
Subject: RE: Under Milk Wood - NYC
From: em gunyou halaas

There's so many different stories surrounding Thomas' death. 19 whiskies, the fatal morphine shot, the men at peace in Wales... any opinions one way or another?