Theatre of the week: Under Milk Wood, The Jungle Book and the Royal Ballet’s Beauty Mixed Programme

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Michael Sheen on stage
The ‘magnetic’ Michael Sheen in Under Milk Wood
(Image credit: National Theatre)

“To begin at the beginning,” runs the opening line of Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas’s great “drama for voices” about life in and around the peculiar, fictional Welsh town of Llareggub. But in Lyndsey Turner’s terrific new staging at the National Theatre (until 24 July, in the Olivier), the line is “not quite the beginning”, said Sarah Hemming in the FT.

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