
The Ruin of Our Dreams
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Narrated by:
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Kayne Lee Harrison
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By:
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Tadhg Culley
About this listen
The Ruin of Our Dreams is a romance tragedy play about lost love and the effects it can have on all relationships. It is set at Wigmore Castle, an abandoned 11th-century Norman ruin that still stands to this day in Herefordshire, England.
Tadhg Culley is a screenwriter, author, playwright, and poet from Staffordshire, England, who was born in British Forces Germany. He has written more than 800 poems, 20 audiobooks, 10 feature film screenplays, nine novellas, eight TV series scripts, three guidebooks, one novelette, one collection of short stories, one play, and one memoir. He has also written many short-form projects across different genres and various platforms.
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