Under Milkwood

 

milkwood-programme

Under Milkwood

 

Under Milkwood programme

Under Milkwood programme

 

The Onlooker
James Condon
Captain Cat
David Goddard
1st Drowned
Jolyon Bromley

 

2nd Drowned
Alan Zitner
3rd Drowned
Bill Bower
4th Drowned
Gordon McDougall

 

5th Drowned
Don Chapman
Rosie Probert
Sylvia Martin
Myfanwy Price
Maureen McGrath

 

Mog Edwards
Trevor Priorbr>
Mr Waldo
John Scott
Waldo's mother
Margeurite Frewin

 

Little Boy Waldo
Ralph Ashby or Casey Greene
Waldo's wife
Sarah Kirkwood
1st Neighbour
Lucy Clifford

 

2nd Neighbour
Megan McCormick
3rd Neighbour
Isobelle Gidley
4th Neighbour
Jennifer Orsi

 

5th Neighbour
Delia Walsh
Gwenny Richards
Sally Cahill
Gwenny's mother
Megan McCormick

 

Rev. Eli Jenkins
Bill Farley
Mrs Ogmore Pritchard
Marjorie Child
Mr Ogmore
Christopher Brown

 

Mr Pritchard
John Bush
Gossamer Beynon
Yvonne Adams
Sinbad Sailors
Don Chapman

 

Organ Morgan
Trevor Prior
Utah Watkins
Larry Larkin
Mrs Utah Watkins
Megan McCormick

 

Willy Nilly
Gordon McDougall
Mrs Willy Nilly
Isobelle Gidley
P.C. Attila Rees
Greg Aitken

 

Lily Smalls
Linda Horne
Mae Rose Cottage
Delia Walsh
Ocky Milkman
Keith White

 

Voice of guide book
Christopher Brown
Cheery Owen
John Scott
Mrs Cherry Owen
Therese Coutis

 

Butcher Beynon
Gordon McDougall
Mrs Butcher Beynon
Lucy Clifford
Jack Black
Greg Aitken

 

Mary Ann Sailors
Margeurite Frewin
Mrs Organ Morgan
Lucy Clifford
Dai Bread
Alan Zitner

 

Mrs Dai Bread 1
Julie Redlich
Mrs Dai Bread 2
Jennifer Orsi
Polly Garter
Susan Swinford

 

No-Good Boyo
Bill Bower
Lord Cut-Glass
Jolyon Bromley
Mr Pugh
John Bush

 

Mrs Pugh
Therese Kutis
Evans the Death
John Scott
Bessie Bighead
Julie Redlich

 

Child
Sally Cahill
Mother of Child
Sarah Kirkwood
Children of the Village
Deborah Forman, Jane Heller, Victoria Isaac, Allison Paech, Ralph Ashby, Alan Cinis, Casey Greene, Michael Harrs, Ian Host, Timothy McLean, Stephen Taylor

 

The critics said:

March 7, 1972

Independent Theatre: Under Milk Wood

Dreamlike Quality Missing

by Norman Kessell

Maybe time has lent enchantment, but on the whole I think I preferred Doris Fitton's original 1958 production of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood to the revival which opened at the Independent Theatre on Saturday.

This despite the admirable if a bit too ponderously conscious, articulateness of James Condon's Onlooker and, although few achieve a recognisable Welsh accent, of the large cast generally.

For one thing, the more expansive staging this time seems to have supplanted the remembered lyrical, dreamlike quality of the piece with an obtrusive theatricality.

Again, there is a tendency to oversell the comedy, particularly by Condon whose underlining of Thomas's humor with pauses and smirks smacks of the music hall.

Another disappointment is the miscasting of Susan Swinford as Polly Garter, the wild, cheerfuly amoral village girl who cannot say "No" – a role for which this attractive actress' in-built sophistication makes her totally unsuited. Her meticulously accurate and matter-of-fact singing of Polly's song had none of the haunting sadness memory recalls.

For all that it is a delight to hear again Dylan Thomas' magical and imaginatively poetical word-play and there are several delightful cameo performances.

Best of these is Linda Horne's Lily Smalls as she surveys her face in her master's shaving mirror.

Others Include Bill Parley's Rev. Eli Jenkins: John Bush and Therese Kutis m Mr. and Mrs. Pugh; Gordon McDougall's Willy Nilly the postman and also his Butcher Beynon and David Goddard's Captain Cat.

The effectively workable all-purpose set is designed and executed by Doug Kingsman.