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The production comprises readings from Thomas’s works and is in two parts: ''Green as Beginning'' which embraces episodes from his youthful days in Swansea and ''Deaths and Entrances'' which focuses on his major work ''[[Under Milkwood]]''.
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The production comprises readings from Thomas’s works and is in two parts: ''Green as Beginning'' which embraces episodes from his youthful days in Swansea and ''Deaths and Entrances'' which focuses on his major work ''[[Under Milk Wood]]''.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Latest revision as of 12:57, 5 November 2014

A play for four voices, two male and two female. A celebration of the life and works of Dylan Thomas devised by Pieter Scholtz.

The original text

The production comprises readings from Thomas’s works and is in two parts: Green as Beginning which embraces episodes from his youthful days in Swansea and Deaths and Entrances which focuses on his major work Under Milk Wood.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Staged in the Kwasuka Theatre in Durban in June 2000, directed by Pieter Scholtz, with Scholtz, Patrick Collyer, Catherine Farren and Caroline Smart.

Sources

The Natal Witness, 15 June 2000.

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