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Under Milk Wood is a meditative romp through the lives of a small fishing village in Wales.

Greystone Theatre: Under Milk Wood

A virtual online performance of Dylan Thomas’s radio drama Under Milk Wood

Event

A virtual online performance of Dylan Thomas’s radio drama Under Milk Wood presented by the University of Saskatchewan Department of Drama’s Greystone Theatre.

Date: Feb. 11–13
Time:
8 pm
Location:
Online

Tickets: $10; donations accepted | Purchase tickets at usaskartsandscience.universitytickets.com

Under Milk Wood

Written by Dylan Thomas

Directed by Dwayne Brenna

Designs by Beverley Kobelsky, Milaine Cure, Luke von Eschen, Emily Rempel, Kei Tanaka, Mason Bleackley, and Jill Jeffrey

Under Milk Wood is a meditative romp through the lives of a small fishing village in Wales. Beneath the façade of village respectability lies a cauldron of remorse, longing, passion, and murderousness. That the play ends as it began—with the citizens of Milk Wood retreating to their beds and to the vast seas of their dreams—suggests that the play owes a debt to absurd literature.

Virtual online performance

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we cannot have an audience in our theatre, but we can bring our theatre to you. This production involves 26 cast members, six designers, and six technicians operating the show, but it is not complete until we have an audience watching. For more information on the production, visit our virtual lobby.

Ticket prices have been lowered to $10 per livestream but there is also an option to donate, as making virtual theatre still has costs associated with it. After your ticket purchase, you will be added to the list of attendees and a private link will be sent out a few hours before the performance. The viewing will take place on YouTube where you can also engage with the chat function that will be moderated.

Info: jessica.klein@usask.ca


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