Sunday, 14 August 2016

Dylan Thomas at the FET


On a hot, sunny evening it could have been difficult for the audience at Le Colombier theatre to imagine a cold, dark Welsh village, but such was the skill of the five actors of the Dear Conjunction company that that disbelief was easily suspended in the latest presentation from FET.

Under Milk Wood is Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece, an evocation of a night and day in the lives of a cast of curious characters – not all alive – in the Welsh village of Llareggub. The piece is not a play, but a series of monologues, dialogues and descriptive readings and the actors used accents and minimal props to keep the wonderful language of the stories going.

Each actor played a number of parts, and one quickly came to sympathise with the dreams, hopes and disappointments of the characters. From Blind Captain Cat, prim Mrs Pugh to voluptuous Polly Garter the humour (sometimes bawdy) and pathos of the characters was superbly portrayed. The interaction of the characters sometimes made the dialogue seem like verbal ping pong as the actors all contributed to one of Thomas’s intricate passages, with barely a cue missed.

It would be insidious to single out any performance, but few men in the audience could have resisted a rendezvous on Milk Wood with the marvellous Polly Garter (Rose Romain).

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