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S1E2 - Debts Unpaid

Episode 2 of the Last Dance podcast, hosted by Blackabbey Productions, titled "S1E2 - Debts Unpaid" was published on March 8, 2024 and runs 32 minutes.

March 8, 2024 ·32m · Last Dance

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Our series 2 Kickstarter is now live! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/last-dance-series-2/last-dance-a-dark-fantasy-audio-dramaJoin our Discord to keep up to date with the show and community here: https://linktr.ee/lastdancemediaAs Raeke’s humoural debt catches up with him, it seems a Temperer - Practitioner Caelin Angali - is the only person capable of saving his life. And that’s only if Cullen and Fitz don’t end up murdering them both first…Starring:Michael Ellen Sean as Jericho RaekeEimear Lugh Devlin as Caelin AngaliRónán Hamill as Brother OrrCaelan Stow as Cullen LathurnaAnd guest starring Andrew McKraken as FitzSound Design and Original Score by Mark McKibbinWritten by Max Blair and Alexandra WardDirected by Max BlairAdditional Sound Design by Conor Todd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Our series 2 Kickstarter is now live! 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/last-dance-series-2/last-dance-a-dark-fantasy-audio-drama

Join our Discord to keep up to date with the show and community here: https://linktr.ee/lastdancemedia


As Raeke’s humoural debt catches up with him, it seems a Temperer - Practitioner Caelin Angali - is the only person capable of saving his life. And that’s only if Cullen and Fitz don’t end up murdering them both first…

Starring:

Michael Ellen Sean as Jericho Raeke

Eimear Lugh Devlin as Caelin Angali

Rónán Hamill as Brother Orr

Caelan Stow as Cullen Lathurna


And guest starring Andrew McKraken as Fitz


Sound Design and Original Score by Mark McKibbin

Written by Max Blair and Alexandra Ward

Directed by Max Blair

Additional Sound Design by Conor Todd


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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