Project Description
Under Milk Wood, Laugharne Players, Laugharne
Date:
Wednesday July 25th and Thursday July 26th
Cors Playing Field Park,
Newbridge Road,
SA33 4SHUNDER MILK WOOD by Dylan Thomas
performed by the Laugharne Players
“The strangest town in Wales” is what the poet Dylan Thomas dubbed Laugharne, the place he made his home in the four years before his death in 1953. And it was the people of this Carmarthenshire town, with its castle and its cockle-trade, who inspired his “Play for Voices”, Under Milk Wood.
As is tradition during Laugharnival week, enjoy a two night only run of this much-loved play, brought to you by today’s colourful inhabitants of Laugharne.
Gates Open at 7pm
BAR.
Outdoor event. Please come appropriately dressed.
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Assistance dogs only.
Check out our Facebook page @Laugharnival for event news and updates. https://www.facebook.com/Laugharnival/
Parking
There is no parking at the venue. Parking is available at the following locations:
-Laugharne Castle Car Park, Laugharne. Please read flood notices.
-St Martins Church, Church Street, Laugharne, SA33 4QP. Please make a donation in the box provided
Accessibility
There is vehicular access to the park gates to drop off disabled guests. The park ground is flat. There are small tarmaced areas in what is mainly a grassed park area.
A toilet is available for users with a disability and limited mobility.
Assistance dogs only.
Tourist Information: 01267 231557 www.discovercarmarthenshire.com
Laugharnival is supported by Carmarthenshire County Council’s Event Support Fund.