
SHOWING FROM THU 16 APR - SAT 25 APR 2026
PRICE FROM £15.00
A Craidd and Theatr Clwyd Production
To begin at the beginning…
The villagers of Llareggub dream of lost love, drowned shipmates and failed marriages.
Time passes.
Enter an eccentric world filled with romance, fantasy, scandal, and song. A funny, moving and accessible production of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’ iconic drama.
“This show has everything - it’s deeply funny but emotionally deep, quirky and eccentric but resonant and relevant.You’ll love it.”
Kate Wasserberg
Integrated Access: Under Milk Wood uses integrated BSL and captioning. This means all shows have BSL signing, audio description (without requiring headsets) and captioning, built into the design of the show.
Anticipated Warnings: May contain sexually suggestive referencesDark and potentially scary momentsMild perilReferences to murder (although comedic)References to domestic violence
Recommended Age: 12+ with parental guidance
Our Box Office is open Tuesday to Friday from 11am - 5pm over the phone and 11am - 8pm in person. Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holiday hours; the Box Office will open one hour before the first show/film is scheduled to play until the last film/show of the day opens. We are encouraging all customers to use e-tickets or print at home tickets ahead of time (this will mean reduced times queuing in our foyer). Please book your tickets online: if you need to book more than four tickets, have any accessibility requirements or general queries, please speak to one of our Box Office team, who will be happy to help you, by calling 01646 695267. If you are unable to connect to a member of the team, please leave a message on the answerphone, and we will return your call as soon as we can. Alternatively, you can email us at boxoffice@torchtheatre.co.uk
Cafe
Bar
Welsh Spoken
Wifi
Senior Citizen Rates
Card Accepted
Advance BookingFamily & Children
There are baby-changing facilities available which are located near Café Torch and the Joanna Field Gallery. Highchairs are also available in Café Torch.
Wheelchair Access and Low Mobility?
There is a lift to all floors, including the Theatre Bar, Café Torch and the Joanna Field Gallery. There are wheelchair accessible toilets on each floor. Wheelchair spaces are available in both performance spaces. We can store wheelchairs and have one available for loan for patrons transferring to seats. If you have low mobility, we suggest you book rows P, L, M and N (auditorium left) for easier access to the Main House and lift, and rows C, D and E (auditorium left) in the Studio. Please inform the Box Office of your requirements when booking your tickets.
Visually Impaired
Guide dogs for visually impaired people are welcome in the theatre. We can offer seats on the end of the row to make your visit easier. Please inform Box Office when booking your ticket and ask for information on any special effects that might affect the comfort of your dog during the production.
Some performances and screenings in our season are Audio Described for those that may not be able to see everything that is happening on the stage.
Audio description is a live commentary, by trained describers, interspersed with the actor’s dialogue. The description starts 15 minutes before a performance or screenings with details of the set, scenery, characters for live theatre and any other relevant details for film.
Description is relayed via a discreet headset linked to the infra-red audio system. Headsets can be collected from Box Office.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing?
Hearing dogs are welcome in the theatre. We can offer seats on the end of the row to make your visit easier. Please inform Box Office when booking your ticket and ask for information on any special effects that might affect the comfort of your dog during the production.
The Box Office is fitted with a DDA compliant portable induction loop system. Both theatre spaces are equipped with an infra-red hearing system to be used with headsets, available from the Box Office.
We also programme regular subtitled screenings.
Disabled car parking
Disabled badge holders may park in the designated bays in front of the Theatre. Alternative parking is situated in the Lower Charles Street car park less than 50 metres from the Theatre and Robert Street, less than 200 metres from the Theatre.
Accessible Rooms
Step Free
Lit Pathways
Hearing loop

The Torch Theatre Company engages, inspires, entertains and challenges our audiences with a vibrant programme of work which celebrates the essential power of live performance to promote social and personal change. Through our education work, community engagement and volunteer programme we actively participate in promoting arts and culture across Pembrokeshire, Wales and beyond.