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The Corn is Green One person can make all the difference. Miss Lily Moffat arrives in rural North Wales, determined to help young local miners out of poverty by teaching them to read and write. Lily soon spots talent in the unruly Morgan Evans, but when she faces growing resistance from the community, she does everything in her power to forge him a new future. Emlyn Williams’ semi-autobiographical play, is given a bold new staging by director Dominic Cooke (The Normal Heart, Follies) in its first London revival for 35 years. Nicola Walker (Unforgotten, The Split) plays the visionary Miss Moffat. We're proud to be See It Safely approved by Official London Theatre. To help keep everybody safe, we’re all continuing to wear face coverings unless exempt. Thank you for helping to protect our staff, artists and visitors. The Corn is Green Talks Dominic Cooke in Conversation Thu 19 May, 5.45-6.30pm, Lyttelton Director Dominic Cooke reflects on directing The Corn is Green by Emlyn Williams. Find out more Nicola Walker and Iwan Davies in conversation Mon 23 May, 4-5pm, Lyttelton Actors Nicola Walker and Iwan Davies reflect on the rewards and challenges of performing in Emlyn Williams’s The Corn is Green. Find out more
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