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In Act III, we follow Morpheus on a grand journey to take care of family business. He visits with his son Orpheus (Regé-Jean Page), an act that brings with it profound consequences. Accompanied by Delirium (Kristen Schaal), he tracks down their estranged brother, Destruction (David Harewood), the only member of the Endless ever to abandon their post. And at an inn at the intersection of all worlds, a group of travelers are forced together by a storm that threatens to destroy reality itself, with grave repercussions for Morpheus and the rest of the Endless. All the original cast returns, including Kat Dennings as Death, Aidan Turner as Cluracan, and Neil Gaiman himself as The Narrator, joined by Harewood and other new cast members Wil Wheaton, KJ Apa, Shruti Hasaan and more. It’s time to close your eyes and listen. Once again. TRACKLIST: --. Introduction 01:17 --. Opening Credits 00:38 01. The Song Of Orpheus 01:04:02 02. Fear Of Falling 11:17 03. The Flowers Of Romance 12:42 04. Brief Lives Part 1 43:40 05. Brief Lives Part 2 30:57 06. Brief Lives Part 3 35:58 07. Brief Lives Part 4 41:27 08. Brief Lives Part 5 41:00 09. Brief Lives Part 6 34:36 10. Brief Lives Part 7 33:24 11. Brief Lives Part 8 30:33 12. Brief Lives Part 9 37:51 13. How They Met Themselves 19:55 14. Worlds' End Part 1 38:27 15. Worlds' End Part 2 42:19 16. Worlds' End Part 3 37:39 17. Worlds' End Part 4 43:23 18. Worlds' End Part 5 44:28 19. Worlds' End Part 6 30:03 --. End Credits 16:20
Author

Dirk Maggs, a freelance writer and director working across all media, is principally known for his work in radio, where he evolved radio drama into "Audio Movies," a near-visual approach combining scripts, layered sound effects, cinematic music and cutting edge technology. He pioneered the use of Dolby Surround in BBC Radio. He was among the first nominees for the Directors Guild of Great Britain Outstanding Achievement in Radio Award, and in 2005 he was invited to become one of the first Honorary Fellows of the University of Winchester for his work in the dramatic arts. From 2003 to 2005, Maggs produced new episodes of Douglas Adams' science fiction comedy series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, adapted from the novels based on the original radio series that Adams wrote. The books that Maggs adapted were written after the radio series ended its original run. He co-founded Perfectly Normal Productions Ltd (PNP) with Paul Weir and Richard Adams to create compelling high quality popular audio drama in serialized form for delivery to personal digital players and cell phones. Early in his career Dirk became known for directing adaptations of comic book storylines. He started in 1988 with the 50th Anniversary Man Of Steel docudrama Superman on Trial, carried on with a 50th birthday tribute to the Dark Knight: Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome. This was followed by The Adventures Of Superman, Batman: Knightfall, The Amazing Spider-Man and his final BBC Radio superhero series, Judge Dredd in 1995. Along the way his production of Superman: Doomsday and Beyond ("Superman Lives" in the USA) won the 1994 Audie Award for Best Dramatisation from the American Booksellers Association and Spoken Word Audio of The Year from Publishers Weekly.