Originally written for the BBC with the subtitle “A Play for Voices” and translated into more than 50 languages, Under Milk Wood is perhaps Dylan Thomas’ most famous and enduring work. The play conjures the intimate dreams and innermost desires of the inhabitants of Llareggub — a small sea town somewhere in Wales. Bawdy and beautiful, sad and sensual, it uses the music of language to create indelible, unforgettable images of humanity.