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Albion: The Legend of Arthur
- An Audible Original Drama
- Narrated by: Lois Chimimba, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Gruffudd Glyn, Craig Roberts, Owen Teale
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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About the Performer
Trained at the Guildford School of Acting, Welsh actor Owen Teale made his television debut in The Fifteen Streets and has since starred on stage and screen, winning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Stage Role in 1997. Owen has featured in much-loved programmes and films such as Dream Horse, A Discovery of Witches, Line of Duty, Stella and as Ser Alliser Thorne in the HBO fantasy TV series Game of Thrones.
About the Performer
Aimee-Ffion Edwards is a Welsh actress. She is known for playing Sketch in Skins (2008), Esme Shelby in BBC’s crime drama Peaky Blinders (2013-2017), Sophie in Detectorists (2014-2015) and Abi in Loaded (2017). Aimee has lent her voice to animations such as Thunderbirds Are Go (2018-2020) and 101 Dalmations (2018-2020). She can next be seen in the feature film Blithe Spirit (2020).
About the Performer
Craig Roberts is a British actor, director, writer and producer. In 2010 Craig took on what’s considered his breakout role in Richard Ayoade’s Submarine, for which he won the BAFTA Cymru Award for ‘Best Actor’, the London Critics Circle Film Award for ‘Young British Performer of the Year’. More recently, Craig has played the lead in the hit Amazon Prime series Red Oaks, and starred opposite Paul Rudd and Selena Gomez in Rob Burnett’s The Fundamentals of Caring. Craig’s second feature, Eternal Beauty, which he both wrote and directed, features a stellar cast led by Sally Hawkins, and includes David Thewlis, Billie Piper and Morfydd Clark.
About the Performer
Lois Chimimba is a Scottish actress, and can be seen in prominent shows such as Doctor Who, Holby City, Trust Me and Casualty. Recently, Lois starred in the reimagined version of Chekhov’s Three Sisters at The Almeida Theatre. Her other stage work includes the 2019 revival of Noises Off, and - all for the National Theatre - Wonder.land, Common and Tigerlily in Peter Pan, which was later broadcast to cinemas.
About the Performer
Gruffudd Glyn trained at RADA and is from Cardiff. Since graduating, he has gone on to star in hit films including The Theory of Everything, Thor: the Dark World and The Martian. His TV credits include A Christmas Carol, Doctor Who, Poldark, Stella, Lewis, Hinterland/Y Gwyll and 35 Diwrnod. Gruffudd has also performed in a number of theatre productions including Three Sisters, The Winter’s Tale and Romeo and Juliet.
Summary
We arrive in Albion, AD 490. Once spirits of both light and darkness ruled the land, now tribes of Britons stand alone as Saxon invaders threaten the vulnerable shores. But that’s the least of their worries, the Old Gods are returning from the shadows, bringing their magic with them.
Albion: The Legend of Arthur pushes friendships and family loyalties to the test in a world of warlords, witchcraft, heroism and betrayal as we join Arthur on an adventure like no other and witness the birth of one of our greatest legends.
This Audible Original drama stars Owen Teale (Game of Thrones), Aimee-Ffion Edwards (Peaky Blinders) and Craig Roberts (Submarine) alongside a full cast.
Performed by: Scott Arthur, Edward Barry, Caroline Berry, Jake Burgum, Simon Carlyle, Lois Chimimba, Christopher Dane, Gareth David-Lloyd, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Owen Findlay, Gruffudd Glyn, Michael Golab, Smari Gunn, Daniel Hawksford, Michael Hillberg, David Holt, Gerran Howell, Guy Lewis, Kyle Lima, Damian Lynch, Anette Martinsen, Neil McCormack, Neve McIntosh, Sam Morgan-Davies, Richard Reed, Richard Rees, Craig Roberts, Hugh Ross, Joel Saxon, John Scougall, Lewys Taylor and Owen Teale.
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- Zach Bromfield
- 06-10-20
Fulfills that low fantasy medieval story niche
A very enthralling and impressively told tale, with solid, engaging performances from the voice cast on all sides.
This audible story tells the story of Arthur and his struggles through an entirely new lens in post roman Britain, where Saxons, barbarians and epic power struggles replace dragons and giants of the classical fantasy tale.
All the traditional characters are reimagined in an interesting and compelling way yet their story arcs around each other as well as their characters pays tribute to the original mythos.
My only objections is that this depiction of Arthur could have been less of an vain careless arsehole to his friends and I am curious as to whether this audible original series will receive a sequel based on how open the ending left matters in the plot.
This is a worthwhile listen with a Game of a Thrones inspired design of morally grey or imperfect characters replacing the noble knights of chivalry and worth a buy to listen to while on your walks or during work breaks.
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- Bretwalda
- 25-08-21
Not what I was expecting.
I really enjoyed this book, especially as it was included free. It was not what I was expecting but is a good "origin" story for Arthur and his knights. It works as the original tale based in historical antiquity before all the embellishments are added with each retelling of the story.
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- frederick watts
- 06-10-22
Legend of Arthur
This tale gives an insight to King Arthur before his time with the round table, and was exciting to see his before he became the true legend
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- JOD
- 27-12-22
Good Performance
I thought it was good, I enjoyed the whole cast performance, not to be taken to seriously but good.
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- Toffs
- 18-05-20
Arthur
Excellent a very good Production, well written an enjoyable to listen too. The Legend of Arthur shall always live on for ever.
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- Ashenkorren
- 21-04-21
Very well done
It was good on all fronts and I would like to hear more.
A great take on the classic tale. Well done, well acted and just good!
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- Aleksandra Vasilevska
- 07-10-20
The best audio performance ever!
Loved it! The story was great but the way it was narrated it was the best expirience...it was like listening a movie 👏👏👏
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- Mark Taylor-Thomas
- 01-01-21
Inspired
It took me until the end of the book to realise that this story is describing the way in which a flawed character becomes a legend, with a plot set in the time of ancient Britain. I found it hard to follow sometimes because of the unusual names and the similarity between many of the voices, but I'd still recommend it as a gripping drama and an interesting story line
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- Mr. K. Leigh
- 02-06-20
Enjoyable yarn!
An interesting take on the familiar legend of Arthur. The sound effects add to the story. The cast make a decent fist of everything though at times the storyline seems thin. There’s a lot of ground to cover so perhaps this is why at times the story thins out or even seems hackneyed.
It’s more a play put across as a narrative with sound effects than a fully immersive auditory tale. The story arc is enjoyable and is an interesting prequel to the usual Arthurian legend.
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- Simon Haine
- 20-11-22
Mervyn the Magician
I quite enjoyed this telling of the famous legend of Arthur and gang. The performances were all very good, but the way it ended made me feel like it was merging into a Robin Hood story. Be interesting to see where this goes if another installment is commissioned.
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