As a rule, a good novel does not always make a good playespecially a novel as unconventional as this one by Dylan Thomas. But Andrew Sinclairs brilliant adaptation of Adventures in the Skin Trade is the exception. This is the story of young Samuel Benneta not entirely innocent provincialwho leaves his Welsh home to let adventure find him in London. Sam is soon deeply involvedall the while with his finger stuck fast in an ale bottlewith a fantastic assortment of odd characters whom only Dylan Thomas could have conceived. What The Times Literary Supplement said about Adventures in the Skin Trade as a novel still applies to the play: There is no doubt of Thomass genius as a comic writer
there are memorable images and phrases on every page. One reason is Andrew Sinclairs exceptionally skillful adaptation.