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We're back and ready for another episode of ARTC's Podcast! This month, The Rats in the Walls-LIVE part 3 of 4, performed live at the Academy Theatre in October 2012. What else can we say about Lovecraft and The Rats in the Walls? Not much, really. I mean, it's creepy, it's awesome, it's classic horror. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Paige Steadman wants to know what you mean by "creepy".[/caption] So in this month's show notes, we're going to talk instead about what's coming up for the podcast. As we mention in the podcast itself, we're about to wind down on the show as you've known it for the last 10 years. We're shooting for a June launch, but we're perfectionists, so it might be July or August before we get this really ready, but when it gets moving it's going to be as hard to stop as a freight train. Which is fitting since it will be the Centauri Express Audio Magazine! What is the Centauri Express? It's whatever you want it to be! For one thing we'll be taking a step back from our anthology format and focusing on a serialized audio drama, beginning with the full 13-episode version of Dash Cardigan! But that's not all! We'll also be featuring interviews with ARTC personnel, behind-the-scenes looks at our productions, outtakes, and user-submitted content that might take the form of reviews or previews of other audio dramas, convention reports, flash fiction, and whatever else looks interesting to us and to you, our loyal listeners. Enjoying the live performances? Fret not! The majority of the back catalog will remain online and free for the foreseeable future and future live performances will be made available as free perks for our Patreon subscribers at ALL levels. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Hal Wiedeman has "feelings" about that news. David Benedict looks on, while scouting an escape route.[/caption] There's still one more part of The Rats in the Walls to go and then...well, you'll just have to stay tuned to find out what happens next. But whatever shows up next you can be sure that....There is Adventure in Sound! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Kat Nowack and Bill Ritch are waiting with you.[/caption]
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We're back and ready for another episode of ARTC's Podcast! This month, The Rats in the Walls-LIVE part 3 of 4, performed live at the Academy Theatre in October 2012. What else can we say about Lovecraft and The Rats in the Walls? Not much, really. I mean, it's creepy, it's awesome, it's classic horror. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Paige Steadman wants to know what you mean by "creepy".[/caption] So in this month's show notes, we're going to talk instead about what's coming up for the podcast. As we mention in the podcast itself, we're about to wind down on the show as you've known it for the last 10 years. We're shooting for a June launch, but we're perfectionists, so it might be July or August before we get this really ready, but when it gets moving it's going to be as hard to stop as a freight train. Which is fitting since it will be the Centauri Express Audio Magazine! What is the Centauri Express? It's whatever you want it to be! For one thing we'll be taking a step back from our anthology format and focusing on a serialized audio drama, beginning with the full 13-episode version of Dash Cardigan! But that's not all! We'll also be featuring interviews with ARTC personnel, behind-the-scenes looks at our productions, outtakes, and user-submitted content that might take the form of reviews or previews of other audio dramas, convention reports, flash fiction, and whatever else looks interesting to us and to you, our loyal listeners. Enjoying the live performances? Fret not! The majority of the back catalog will remain online and free for the foreseeable future and future live performances will be made available as free perks for our Patreon subscribers at ALL levels. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Hal Wiedeman has "feelings" about that news. David Benedict looks on, while scouting an escape route.[/caption] There's still one more part of The Rats in the Walls to go and then...well, you'll just have to stay tuned to find out what happens next. But whatever shows up next you can be sure that....There is Adventure in Sound! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Kat Nowack and Bill Ritch are waiting with you.[/caption]
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×A short update regarding the past, present, and future of the Centauri Express Audio Magazine
A few extra notes for this episode. We have big changes in store for this podcast. First, we have increased the sampling rate for this episode and for all future episodes. When we started this podcast 10 years ago we purposely made the decision to encode each episode a lot lower than we needed to because the ultimate goal was to help people understand what audio drama was. We weren’t exactly the only game in town, but we were one of only a few audio drama companies that we knew about and what we wanted to do was draw attention to the art form and also let people know about our titles for sale. What better way than to have free samples? We also had years of live performances sitting around that didn’t meet our standards for sale, but were still something we were extremely proud of and didn’t want to keep to ourselves. Today the landscape has changed. There are dozens if not hundreds of audio drama podcasts out there. Anthologies and series, ongoing and one-offs, and at least one notable podcast about how to do audio drama podcasts. After ten years, it’s time for us to get with the times. So, with all of that said, this episode, number 167 will be the last installment of what we have been so creatively calling “ARTC’s Podcast”. Next month we’re relaunching as the Centauri Express. What’s going to be different? Lots. For one thing, we’re joining the club and will begin airing studio-produced episodes of some of the various serials we’ve written over the years, starting with our 13-part expanded story of “Dash Cardigan”. We’re also working on a new show intro and will be including additional segments from time to time that will feature panel discussions, interviews, and really whatever else you’d like to hear, so be sure to let us know at podcast@artc.org . Plus there’s that improved audio quality we were just discussing. What’s going to be the same? How you get us. We’re sticking with the same publication platform and RSS feed, so you shouldn’t notice much difference except in the format of the content. Also the same, unfortunately, will be the publication schedule. I had hoped to be able to bring this to you every two weeks, but we’re still getting our studio legs under us, as it were. We’ve been performing live for so long that we’ve gotten pretty good at it, if we do say so ourselves, but adding studio work in there to go with those live shows is a bit of a learning curve. Plus, we want to be able to have a consistent schedule without any gaps in publication. We’re still shooting for that every two week mark, but we want to get there in a way that is sustainable. For those of you who were enjoying the live performances, fear not. We’ll still be bringing those to you by way of Patreon, which you’ve heard me talk about for the last few episodes. All patrons at any level will be able to hear these updates, which will become free bonus content for those folks like Caran, Matthew, Kerry, Christa, John, Donald, Jason, Chelsea, Brad, Sterling, Ben, Richard, Shael, Juliana, and Sketch. The regular episodes of the Centauri Express will continue to be free, but we’d truly appreciate your support. And the last thing I’d like to ask of you before we get into this month’s episode is for you to let us know what you’ve been doing while listening to ARTC’s Podcast. Do you listen while you drive? Just sit quietly? Catch Pokemon? Do you listen by yourself or make it a group activity? Let us know at podcast@artc.org or head over to the main website at artc.org and use the Speak Pipe to leave us a voicemail that we can feature in later shows. And now for this month’s episode, which is kind of a transition episode, as this piece was produced here at ARTC Studio and is the first in a new imprint for us. Our other imprints include things like Science Fiction by Gaslight, which features adaptations of classic horror and science fiction, Into the Labyrinth, featuring original dark fantasy, and Adventures in Sound, which features original work that doesn’t really fit into any specific category. And to that lineup we are adding The Sound of Liberty, a collection of classic science fiction adaptations and some original work that highlights the principles in the American Bill of Rights. The first installment in The Sound of Liberty is this month’s audio drama offering, The Proper Thing to Do by Brad Linaweaver and William Alan Ritch, adapted for audio and directed by William Alan Ritch, produced by David Benedict.…
We love all of our audiences and look forward to entertaining everyone, but some audiences have a special place in our hearts. 221B Con is one of them. Not least because we pack the house when we go there! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Proof[/caption] It's such a ton of fun playing to these dedicated Sherlock Holmes fans. An iconic character, portayed by a variety of actors in a variety of ways, but without having to deal with all the time travel and blue police boxes . For this performance, we commissioned new scripts from Sketch MacQuinor . One was Commonplaces , by Naomi Novik (stay tuned to see if we can run that one on the podcast), and the other was The Game is Afoot: Game the Fourth - The Ultimate Ultimatum . [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Pictured: A ton of fun[/caption] We also had a special guest for the show, David Nellist ! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Proof![/caption] David was such a good sport about this. We only asked him if he'd appear on stage with us a few hours before show time, but he agreed to do it readily. Right up until the show itself, we were figuring out the logistics of when to have him approach the stage, how to introduce him, and going over his role. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] And then we gave him a non-speaking part and pushed his character off a cliff.[/caption] And the fans LOVED it! Next year we hope to have him back in a more substantial (and audible) role, but for this year he honored us by appearing on stage, however briefly, and gamely played along with the joke. Thank you, David! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Pictured: Our biggest fan[/caption] Thank you for listening! If you're enjoying the podcast, be sure to support us on Patreon ! Or just tell your friends about us!…
We're really sorry we missed our normal publication time this month! Car trouble impeded our progress. But we're back on track now! EDIT: We forgot the link to the actual audio! It's here now! Those of you looking for it can find it now! [esplayer url = "http://traffic.libsyn.com/artc/ARTC163-Rats02.mp3" width = "80" height = "20" title = "The Rats in the Walls-LIVE part 2 of 4"] [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Tony Fuller practices breaking some kneecaps in case this ever happens again.[/caption] This month we continue with The Rats in the Walls from our 2012 performance. With music by The Ghosts Project, it was a really creepy experience. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Robert Drake is really creeped out.[/caption] The creepiness was enhanced by the lighting wizardry of Robert Drake. We don't always have the luxury of special lighting at our live shows. At most of our convention appearances we usually just have the ballroom lights of the room we're performing in, so being able to do a show at the Academy Theatre is a real treat. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Probably should have saved the fisheye lens for The Shadow Over Innsmouth [/caption] And don't forget, you can get this performance at a much higher audio quality from Bandcamp !…
Well, here we are. We made it. All the way through 4 parts of Lovecraftian horror and now we're...not quite ready for the Centauri Express to launch. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Hal Wiedeman is displeased[/caption] We were so looking forward to this being the last episode of the venerable, but generically named, ARTC's Podcast. But we just can't. We can't put forth something that's less than our best effort. We just can't do that to our listeners. So we're pushing back to August. We hope. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Paige Steadman has her doubts.[/caption] So we'll be carrying on in our usual fashion for just a couple more months. In the meantime, won't you consider supporting us on Patreon ? We just posted a bunch of really cool milestone goals to help you know what your support will mean to us, and we're working on a short video to show how we're operating, too. All kinds of good stuff going on, so remember that you can set your own budget and hopefully you can see your way clear to helping us out a bit. We'd really appreciate it! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Bob Zimmerman, Kat Nowack, and Bill Ritch are waiting for YOU.[/caption]…
We're back and ready for another episode of ARTC's Podcast! This month, The Rats in the Walls-LIVE part 3 of 4, performed live at the Academy Theatre in October 2012. What else can we say about Lovecraft and The Rats in the Walls ? Not much, really. I mean, it's creepy, it's awesome, it's classic horror. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Paige Steadman wants to know what you mean by "creepy".[/caption] So in this month's show notes, we're going to talk instead about what's coming up for the podcast. As we mention in the podcast itself, we're about to wind down on the show as you've known it for the last 10 years. We're shooting for a June launch, but we're perfectionists, so it might be July or August before we get this really ready, but when it gets moving it's going to be as hard to stop as a freight train. Which is fitting since it will be the Centauri Express Audio Magazine ! What is the Centauri Express? It's whatever you want it to be! For one thing we'll be taking a step back from our anthology format and focusing on a serialized audio drama, beginning with the full 13-episode version of Dash Cardigan ! But that's not all! We'll also be featuring interviews with ARTC personnel , behind-the-scenes looks at our productions, outtakes, and user-submitted content that might take the form of reviews or previews of other audio dramas, convention reports, flash fiction, and whatever else looks interesting to us and to you, our loyal listeners. Enjoying the live performances? Fret not! The majority of the back catalog will remain online and free for the foreseeable future and future live performances will be made available as free perks for our Patreon subscribers at ALL levels. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Hal Wiedeman has "feelings" about that news. David Benedict looks on, while scouting an escape route.[/caption] There's still one more part of The Rats in the Walls to go and then...well, you'll just have to stay tuned to find out what happens next. But whatever shows up next you can be sure that....There is Adventure in Sound! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Kat Nowack and Bill Ritch are waiting with you.[/caption]…
So last month we brought you The Music of Erich Zann . This month we decided to keep the cosmic horror going. And why not? It's our 10th year of podcasting and our H. P. Lovecraft fans have been very good to us, so we'd like to be very good to them! This month we bring you The Rats in the Walls-LIVE by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland , with music by The Ghosts Project, accompanied by Alton Leonard . This performance was part of our 2012 celebration, Lovecraft's Nightmares . And it's available for sale! Up to now, performances on the podcast were exclusive to the podcast, but you can download this performance from Bandcamp . Or, if you're a purist, you can get the original recording that featured Harlan Ellison ! For the uninitiated, Lovecraft's Nightmares was our monthlong celebration of the master of cosmic horror. For four weekends in October, ARTC performed a different Lovecraft adaptation from our catalog. The first weekend, we led off with The Rats in the Walls , featuring Dave Schroeder in the role of Delapore. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Dave Schroeder pronounces it Shray-der.[/caption] And, as if a month of Lovecraft weren't enough, we invited our good friends Paul Mercer and Davis Petterson, The Ghosts Project, to play along. You can hear them on several of our other performances as well, such as The Island of Dr. Moreau , The Call of C'thulhu , and At the Mountains of Madness , and their music also serves as the intro for our podcast! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Paul Mercer pronounces it with a viola[/caption] Keep a lookout for more collaborations between ARTC and The Ghosts Project!…
The Music of Erich Zann [esplayer url = "http://traffic.libsyn.com/artc/ARTC161-ErichZann.mp3" width = "80" height = "20" title = "The Music of Erich Zann"] Can you believe the first ARTC podcast was back in 2006 ? We can't, and we published it! At the end of 2015, we featured three interviews with ARTC writers and performers. We'll be having more of that in 2016, but for now let's get back to the audio drama with The Music of Erich Zann by H. P. Lovecraft , adapated for audio by Jonathan Horton and David Benedict, featuring music by The Ghosts Project , Paul Mercer and Davis Petterson with Alton Leonard. This was part of our Lovecraft's Nightmares show back in 2012 at the Academy Theatre. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Davis is a dark and shadowy presence.[/caption] Lovecraft's Nightmares was a monthlong celebration of the master of cosmic horror. His writing focuses on the strange, the macabre, and the insane. Speaking of insane, we performed a different Lovecraft adaptation each week in October of 2012, and many of the cast and crew went insane and everyone called the producer insane. But it was a ton of fun and we got a lot of great performances out of that month! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332"] Pictured: The Producer. Insane.[/caption] You can hear more of the performances from Lovecraft's Nightmares, and even more of our ongoing collaboration with The Ghosts Project, by purchasing them from our catalog . But for now, here's a glimpse into madness. We hope you enjoy it. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Paul Mercer[/caption]…
This month we're completing our interview series...for now. Be sure to let us know what you think of this new format and we may mix it in again from time to time! This time we are featuring ARTC actor and Head Writer Brad Strickland. Also, how is everybody liking the new Libsyn plugin format? Be sure to let us know what you think and we'll make adjustments based on your feedback! [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="138"] Not as mean as he looks.[/caption] Brad is the author of many of our finest adaptations, including At the Mountains of Madness and The Rats in the Walls by H. P. Lovecraft and the forthcoming Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. He is also the author of several original audio dramas such as An Arkham Home Companion . He has several published novels and was the writing partner with the late Thomas E. Fuller. You've heard his voice in several ARTC live productions and also as Professor Cletius Tremaine in The Dancer in the Dark . [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="263"] Brad as Prof. Tremaine[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Brad Strickland with Richard Hatch in "The Weapons Shops"[/caption]…
This month we're continuing on with our interview series, this time featuring ARTC author and actress Kelley S. Ceccato. We're also pleased to be making our very first post using the new Libsyn Wordpress plugin! This will, of course, be changing up how the podcast is presented just slightly, so be sure to let us know what you think of the new format and we'll make adjustments based on your feedback! Kelley is the author of several audio dramas including Nothing-at-All (which we'll be performing LIVE at CONjuration this weekend), In Need of a Bard, Sarabande for a Condemned Man, The Horseman of the Hollow , The Worst Good Woman in the World, and The House Across the Way. She is also the author of the novel Atterwald and the forthcoming Nightmare Lullabye under the name Nan Monroe.…
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The concluding chapter of the classic novel by Jules Verne, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and David Benedict. Get the whole story, including photos from the performance, at www.artc.org!
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This month we bring you part 1 of 4 of The Doom of the Mummy by William Alan Ritch. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!
This month we bring you part 1 of 4 of The Doom of the Mummy by William Alan Ritch. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!
This month we bring you part 3 of 3 of The War of the Worlds: The Untold Story by Ron N. Butler, based on the original novel by H. G. Wells. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!…
This month we bring you part 2 of 3 of The War of the Worlds: The Untold Story by Ron N. Butler, based on the original novel by H. G. Wells. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!…
This month we bring you part 1 of 3 of The War of the Worlds: The Untold Story by Ron N. Butler, based on the original novel by H. G. Wells. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!…
Thanks for your patience while we took the holidays off and got a late start on January! We now return with another episode of Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard: Sherlock Gnomes by Dave Schroeder. This was performed live at 221B Con on April 13, 2013. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!…
This month we bring you another episode from Thomas E. Fuller's series about occult phenomena: Dr. Geoffry Stanhope: The Maker of Dreams. This was performed live at 221B Con on April 13, 2013. As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!…
Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast! This month we bring you part 4 of 4 of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller. Complete information on this podcast, as well as the archives, can be found at artc.org !
Size: 8.2M Duration: 17:33 Welcome again to the ARTC podcast! This month we bring you part 3 of 4 of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller. Complete information on this podcast, as well as the archives, available at artc.org!
Hey, everyone! This blog page will be going away soon. Your RSS feeds will continue to work just as they have been, but all the cool info about this episode (and future installments of the podcast) will be at http://www.artc.org/topic/podcast/ and we'll work on getting podcast.artc.org to point to that location as well. Thanks for listening, and we look forward to seeing you at the new ARTC.org!…
Hey, everyone! This blog page will be going away soon. Your RSS feeds will continue to work just as they have been, but all the cool info about this episode (and future installments of the podcast) will be at http://www.artc.org/topic/podcast/ and we'll work on getting podcast.artc.org to point to that location as well. Thanks for listening, and we look forward to seeing you at the new ARTC.org!…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Size: 16.4M Duration: 36:01 This month we bring you Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, Investigator of Occult Phenomena: A Vision of Vampires , by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Anachrocon, February 22, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Geoffry Stanhope currently appears in 5 episodes of this short-running series. Drawn from the journals of Colonel Horatio Fitzwilliams, the adventures detail Dr. Stanhope's quest to uncover the dark places in the world and bring them to light. It's a bit like Holmes and Watson meet Mulder and Scully. In this episode, Dr. Stanhope and Col. Fitzwilliams have traveled to the island of Antigua,where they are told of a number of mysterious deaths. Is it voodoo? And can Baron Samedi help them solve the mystery? Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence!…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Size: 18.3M Duration: 39:14 This month we bring you Nairobi Jack Rackham: The Lost Gold of the Atlantimengani , parts 1 and 2, by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Anachrocon, February 22, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia. Thomas E. Fuller wrote The Lost Gold of the Atlantimengani in the early days of ARTC in 13 episodes. In this podcast, we present parts 1 and 2. At this time, we don't have any of the rest of the episodes recorded, but if we hear from our listeners that they like it, we can be sure to put it on the schedule for upcoming shows and studio time! Incidentally, Thomas also wrote a full treatment for a second set of 13 episodes for Nairobi Jack Rackham, so if you really like it, there's more where this came from! Next live show... LibertyCon Our annual journey to the wilds of Chattanooga, TN, for some of our best fans! Lone Star Planet by H. Beam Piper, adapted by Ron N. Butler When Steven Silk is sent to the planet of New Texas, he thinks he has three small things to accomplish. But when he arrives, he finds a culture that guards its freedoms jealously. Can Silk stand before the Court of Political Justice and convince the tribunal that the victim being a politician isn't an acceptable defense against murder? Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Size: 7.2M Duration: 15:32 This month we bring you Two's A Crowd , part 3 of 3, by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Necronomicon, October 10-12, 1997 in Tampa, Florida. Website poll... Help us with our website redesign! The poll is still open! Take a short poll, if you please... Next live show... First, thanks to everyone who came out to hear Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea! It was so great to see you all! Here's our next chances to get together... 221B Con It's no mystery why people love audio drama! Lineup for this brand new convention appearance: Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard: Sherlock Gnomes by Dave Schroeder How Watson Learned the Trick by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by Doug Kaye Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Murder by Meteor by Ron N. Butler Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, Investigator of Occult Phenomena: The Maker of Dreams by Thomas E. Fuller Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Size: 8.9M Duration: 18:56 This month we bring you Two's A Crowd, part 2 of 3, by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Necronomicon, October 10-12, 1997 in Tampa, Florida. Website poll... Help us with our website redesign! The poll is still open! Take a short poll, if you please... Next live show... Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne's classic story of the undersea kingdom, a fantastic journey, and one man's quest for revenge! Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Size: 8.2M Duration: 17:37 This month we bring you Two's A Crowd, part 1 of 3, by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Necronomicon, October 10-12, 1997 in Tampa, Florida. Website poll... Help us with our website redesign! Take a short poll, if you please... Next live show... Anachrocon Alternate history and Steampunk are right up ARTC's alley as we bring you an entry from the journals of Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, A Vision of Vampires by Thomas E. Fuller and chapters 1 and 2 of Nairobi Jack Rackham and the Lost Gold of the Atlantimengani by Thomas E. Fuller. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne's classic story of the undersea kingdom, a fantastic journey, and one man's quest for revenge! Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 5.8M Duration: 12:27 This month we bring you Jane Handley-Page: Men Who Morph by Daniel Taylor performed live at Necronomicon, October 10-12, 1997 in Tampa, Florida. Next live show... Anachrocon Alternate history and Steampunk are right up ARTC's alley as we bring you an entry from the journals of Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, A Vision of Vampires by Thomas E. Fuller. Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 8.9M Duration: 18:57 This month we bring you Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Murder of Skip Sagan, performed live at LibertyCon, July 21, 2012 Next live show... Lovecraft's Nightmares Horror takes many forms. From the startling to the macabre to the psychological, fear has drawn and driven mankind for centuries. When your own nightmares do not satisfy your craving for fear, come be with us as we explore Lovecraft's Nightmares and learn the true nature of cosmic horror. Weekends in October. Complete details here. Sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 6.9M Duration: 14:41 This month we bring you Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard: Taxing Our Patience by Dave Schroeder, performed live at LibertyCon, July 21, 2012 Next live show... Dragon*Con Dragon*Con. Our biggest shows of the year. So we pull out all the stops. Here's this year's lineup: Friday, August 31, 2012 - 7:00pm Hyatt Regency VI-VII The Wood-Bound Werewolf by Kelley S. Ceccato Sunday, September 2, 2012 - 7:00pm Hyatt Regency VI-VII Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Murder of Skip Sagan by Ron N. Butler The Rats in the Walls by H. P. Lovecraft Lovecraft's Nightmares Did we say Dragon*Con was our biggest show of the year? I suppose it is if you consider the convention as a single show. But what if ARTC did a different show every weekend for a month? That would be a nightmare for the producers and the tech staff (the actors think it's kind of fun). But if we did it in October at the Academy Theatre...that would be Lovecraft's Nightmares. We don't want to give away everything just yet (which is why the image is so small), but complete information will come in next month's newsletter. If you're an H. P. Lovecraft fan, this will be your month! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
1 An interview with CORE Performance Company and an episode of Bumpers Crossroads: The Stray Dog! 14:25
Size: 6.6M Duration: 14:25 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month we bring you an episode of Bumpers Crossroads entitled The Stray Dog by Linda Young, series created by Daniel Taylor. It was performed live in October 2010 at the Academy Theatre. Before we get to the main event, however, we are proud to bring you our first ever interview to the ARTC Podcast, this time with Claire Horne of CORE Performance Company. CORE Performance Company is our Partner in Imagination for our upcoming performance of The Dancer in the Dark . Partners in Imagination is ARTC's initiative to spread awareness of what is possible in a collaborative community. By channeling the energies of non-profits into common goals, ARTC hopes to raise awareness of various causes through the magic of radio. Next up on April 30 and May 1 we will return to the Academy Theatre to perform The Dancer in the Dark by Thomas E. Fuller Invite your friends with our Facebook Event page ! Buy tickets online ! Musical guests: Juliana Finch and The Ghosts Project Partner in Imagination: CORE Performance Company…
Untitled Document Size: 10M Duration: 22:05 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month we bring you a collection of random material. A hodgepodge of bridging, commercials, random comments, and other bits of flair that give each of our shows its personality but don't make much sense out of context. Some of them are fake, some of them are ad libbed, but the ones about us needing help are totally true. ARTC is growing. we're still an all-volunteer organization, but our message of quality audio drama is spreading and we want you to be a part of it. we welcome virtually everybody, but we're particularly looking for the following: Musicians interested in learning how to score for audio drama! Grantwriters! Marketing assistance! Producers and Directors! Painters and Illustrators (for posters and product covers)! Audio engineers for live performance, studio mixing, and archiving! and, of course, we love writers and actors! The more the merrier! So if you're looking for a unique outlet for your creative energies in a fun, relaxed atmosphere, drop us a line at volunteer AT artc DOT org. Many of these roles don't require you to be in the Atlanta area thanks to the magic of the internet, so no matter where you live you can help create Adventures in Sound! Next up on April 30 and May 1 we will return to the Academy Theatre to perform The Dancer in the Dark by Thomas E. Fuller Invite your friends with our Facebook Event page ! Buy tickets online ! Musical guests: Juliana Finch and The Ghosts Project Partner in Imagination: CORE Performance Company…
Untitled Document Size: 12M Duration: 26:23 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month we bring you The Adventures of the Crimson Hawk: Kraken by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Stone Mountain Park, October 2004. Next up will be Anachrocon, February 27 at 2:30pm (convention standard time) where we will perform: Rafe Rathbone, Constable of the Ether by Ron N. Butler Candle Magic by Kelley S. Ceccato The Game's Afoot by Sketch MacQuinor Following that on April 30 and May 1 we will return to the Academy Theatre to perform The Dancer in the Dark by Thomas E. Fuller Invite your friends with our Facebook Event page ! Buy tickets online ! Musical guests: Juliana Finch and The Ghosts Project Partner in Imagination: CORE Performance Company…
Size: 9.34M, Duration: 20:24 Coming to you live from the Little Five Points Coffeehouse, June 1993! The Hollow Grave by Gerald W. Page, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb and Steve Nesheim. Up next for ARTC: Anachrocon , February 25-27, 2011. See convention schedule for exact show time. Academy TheatreApril 30, 8:00pmMay 1, 2:30pm The Dancer in the Dark by Thomas E. Fuller Tickets: $10 Buy tickets online!…
Size: 6.93M, Duration: 15:08 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast! This month we bring you a piece we thought we had brought you a while back, but after going through the archives we discovered we'd overlooked it! This piece is so good that we couldn't just let that slide, so here it is: Blue Hanukchristmas Carol by Sketch MacQuinor. Our next live performance will be at the Academy Theatre where we will present our annual performance of An Atlanta Christmas, series conceived by Thomas E. Fuller, scripts by the various writers of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. Show times are Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm, December 11-19. This is a FREE, pay-what-you-can show! Donations are graciously accepted and 25% of all donations will go to our Partner in Imagination, the Center for the Visually Impaired! Guarantee yourself a seat by pre-purchasing tickets online ! Come join us as we bring you the Magic of Christmas through the Magic of Radio now in its 11th consecutive year and an Atlanta tradition since 1996. Told in a series of short, distinct vignettes, joined together by the image of a family gathered around the Christmas tree, exulting in memories that span from the earliest days of the tradition in Atlanta to present times. Designed to be modular, to expand, and to be interchangeable, An Atlanta Christmas is never the same show from year to year. If you’ve seen it before, see it again for the first time. Contact us for a listing and detailed description of this year’s offerings. There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 9.4M, Duration: 20:30 Welcome, again, to the ARTC podcast! This month we bring you part two of The Competitor by Brad Linaweaver, adapted for audio by William Alan Ritch. Performed live at LibertyCon 2010, this marked the very first live performance of this script. We hope you enjoy it! Our next live performance will be at the Academy Theatre where we will present our annual performance of An Atlanta Christmas, series conceived by Thomas E. Fuller, scripts by the various writers of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. Show times are Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm, December 11-19. This is a FREE, pay-what-you-can show! Donations are graciously accepted and 25% of all donations will go to our Partner in Imagination, the Center for the Visually Impaired! Guarantee yourself a seat by pre-purchasing tickets online ! Come join us as we bring you the Magic of Christmas through the Magic of Radio now in its 11th consecutive year and an Atlanta tradition since 1996. Told in a series of short, distinct vignettes, joined together by the image of a family gathered around the Christmas tree, exulting in memories that span from the earliest days of the tradition in Atlanta to present times. Designed to be modular, to expand, and to be interchangeable, An Atlanta Christmas is never the same show from year to year. If you’ve seen it before, see it again for the first time. Contact us for a listing and detailed description of this year’s offerings. There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 13M, Duration: 27:50 Welcome, again, to the ARTC podcast! This month we bring you part one of The Competitor by Brad Linaweaver, adapted for audio by William Alan Ritch. Performed live at LibertyCon 2010, this marked the very first live performance of this script. We hope you enjoy it. Also included in this podcast, a special selection by our musical guest for our October show, The Old Way by Julie Gribble . Also, remember our Kickstarter project ! We've gotten a lot of great support, but there's still a ways to go to reach the $3500 goal by Halloween night, so check out the great rewards we've selected and help us Advance Adventures in Sound! Our next live performance will be October 23 at 8pm and October 24 at 2:30pm at the Academy Theatre where we will present The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells, script by Thomas E. Fuller. Tickets are just $10 and are available online ! Also presented at this performance will be Bumpers Crossroads: The Stray Dog by Linda Young, Inhuman Rights by Ron N. Butler, and Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Set Loose the Dogs of Time ! If you think you detect a theme with those selections, you're right! Our Partner in Imagination for this production is the Atlanta Humane Society . So come on out and help support puppies and kittens! 25% of our ticket sales for this production will go to this worthy and deserving non-profit. There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 12.7M Duration: 27:16 In this episode of the podcast, we pay tribute to the memory of Brad Weage, longtime composer and friend to ARTC and its members, who passed away on August 22, 2010 from complications of double pneumonia. Brad composed many of the themes for our serials including Rory Rammer, Space Marshal, The Brotherhood of Damn Sassy Mutants, Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment, and The Jane Handley-Page Show . He also lent his talents to our feature-length studio works including The Passion of Frankenstein, The Menace From Earth, The Doom of the Mummy, and Solution Unsatisfactory to name but a few. He performed live with us often. If you ever heard ARTC live, there's an excellent chance you heard Brad. If you heard us live more than once, it's a virtual certainty. ARTC's next live performance will be at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 23 and 24 where we will present The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller. Special musical guest Julie Gribble ! This performance also marks the first in our new initiative "Partners in Imagination" where we will explore the possibilities of a collaborative community. Partners in Imagination seeks to channel the energies of multiple non-profits into common goals and raise awareness of various causes through the Magic of Radio. We are also pleased to announce our first ever Kickstarter campaign . Help us raise $3500 by Halloween to fund the purchase of new microphones and speakers, improving our quality and helping us to continue Advancing Adventures in Sound!…
Size: 23M, Duration: 32:56 We made it! 100 episodes of ARTC's Podcast. Y'know, we really need a catchier name for this thing. If you have an idea for a great new name, send it on to podcast@artc.org. But we digress. For the 100th episode, we knew we had to bring out all the stops, come up with something so spectacular that it would blow everyone away and leave everyone talking about how we could possibly top it. Unfortunately, we didn't get permission to use it, so we went for the next best thing (and set ourselves up for an awesome episode 200) and went with our Dragon*Con 2000 performance of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Queen of the Spaceways . Not only is Rory Rammer one of our most popular and requested series, but in this episode the role of Rory Rammer is played by none other than Ted Raimi ! Joining him in this star-studded cast are Alexandra Tydings and Claire Stansfield ! If you're enjoying the podcast, be sure to tell your friends. And tell us, too. We're your friends, right? So tell us you like it so we'll want to keep doing it! Our next live shows will be at Dragon*Con 2010, which will have the following schedule: Friday, September 3, 7:00pm The Proper Thing To Do by William Alan Ritch and Brad Linaweaver The House Across the Way by Kelley S. Ceccato. Special musical guest, Paul Mercer. Sunday, September 5, 7:00pm Time and Time Again by H. Beam Piper, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler At the Mountains of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland. Special musical guest, Paul Mercer. You can pick up a stylish At the Mountains of Madness T-shirt at Woodrow's Mercantile !…
Size: 8M, Duration: 17:04 This month we bring you Horror at Camp Healthy Springs by Thomas Berry, performed live at the Academy Theatre for Halloween 2008. Don't forget you can support ARTC and keep the podcast going by picking up some of our fine audio dramas on CD, available by mail order at artc.org or by download at Audible.com , iTunes, and Amazon . Next live performance: LibertyCon July 10, 2010, 9pm Featuring: The Competitor by Brad Linaweaver, adapted for audio by William Alan Ritch and Time and Time Again by H. Beam Piper, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler, along with some nifty other surprises!…
Size: 4.7M, Duration: 10:03 This month we bring you another episode from our longest-running most requested serial, Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Set Loose the Dogs of Time! by Ron N. Butler, recorded live at TimeGate 2008. If you enjoy the adventures of the intrepid Marshal and Cadet Skip Sagan, be sure to check out the imaginatively-named Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Volume 1 available by mail order at artc.org or by download at Audible.com , iTunes, and Amazon . Next live performance: LibertyCon July 10, 2010, 9pm Featuring: The Competitor by Brad Linaweaver, adapted for audio by William Alan Ritch and Time and Time Again by H. Beam Piper, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler, along with some nifty other surprises!…
Coming to you from deep inside studio territory, it's the ARTC podcast! The next live shows will be in July, September, and October, but for now we're laying down tracks for the next round of CDs and Audible.com downloads! This month we bring you The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor. Remember, the most powerful help you can give us is to tell your friends and family about the richness and power of the imagination. Use the Share This button at the top of this post to plaster us all over the Internet! You can also give us encouragement by commenting on this podcast. Give us something besides spam to read. ;) Special thanks to violinist Paul Mercer and pianist Brad Weage for providing music for this podcast. There is Adventure in Sound! Size: 9.7M Duration: 20:43…
Size: 38.7M, Duration: 26:51 Fresh off our performance at the Academy Theatre comes the 2010 update of The Last Dragon to Avondale by Thomas E. Fuller. We'd like to take just a moment to thank Bob Zimmerman for turning around the post-production of this piece so quickly for the podcast. We're entering into the offseason for ARTC now, taking a break from the stage to get back into the studio. Full details about what we're recording and how we're progressing will be available via our newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence. Sign up here ! You can also follow us on Twitter for faster action! The Last Dragon to Avondale was performed as a benefit for the Georgia Aquarium . Thanks to everybody who came out to support audio drama and the study of endangered species. And what's more endangered than the last fire-breathing dragon in the world? The Last Dragon to Avondale, written for audio by Thomas E. Fuller There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 16.5M, Duration: 35:03 The Worst Good Woman in the World by Kelley S. Ceccato. Also, Caught by our special musical guest for March, Rooke! Rooke can be found on MySpace and Facebook . Come be a part of our podcast! We draw all of our material from our live performances, and we have another show coming up at the end of March. Witness one of the few audio drama ensembles in the country that performs live! The Last Dragon to Avondale by Thomas E. Fuller ( Also on Audible.com ) March 27, 8:00pm March 28, 2:30pm Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30001 Tickets: $10 Also featured: The House Across the Way by Kelley S. Ceccato, with guest violinist Paul Mercer . All this with Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Colour of the Shadow of the Outsider over the Mountains of Madness out of Space. ARTC is pleased to benefit the Georgia Aquarium with this performance. 25% of ticket sales will go towards their efforts to study and protect endangered species. ARTC is also proud to offer free admission for the visually impaired and half-price admission for their sighted friends and family through a partnership with the Center for the Visually Impaired here in Atlanta. Performance calendar. There is Adventure in Sound!…
[Time: 32.23] [Size: 31.1MB] [Classic Science Fiction] from Dragon*Con 2009: "Omnilingual" written by H. Beam Piper & adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor. Speculative science fiction: Follow the first archaeologists to land on Mars. How do they decode what they find there, with no similar cultures to compare it to? Buy Our Stuff! Leave Feedback on iTunes! Have Adventures in Sound!…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 9.5M Duration: 20:25 This month we bring you Mac McKnight, Private Investigator: the Case of the Runaway Groom by Andrew Chiang and Dave Schroeder, performed live at Andrew and Catherine's wedding, June 9, 2012. Next live show... Liberty Con LibertyCon is upon us! If you're attending the convention, be sure to stop by the Centennial Theatre at 9:00pm on Saturday night to hear Live Free or Die: The Maple Syrup War by John Ringo, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor! And don't forget the rest of our spectacular lineup! Rory Rammer, Space Marshal by Ron N. Butler Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard by Dave Schroeder USO Christmas by Thomas E. Fuller July 20-22, 2012 Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel ARTC's show will be July 21st at 9-ish (CST: Convention Standard Time) August 31-September 3, 2012- Dragon*Con For Dragon*Con we'll have a brand new piece by Kelley S. Ceccato, author of Sarabande for a Condemned Man as well as lots more surprises! Coming soon to the Academy Theatre... Lovecraft's Nightmares. A different story by or inspired by the master of classic horror each weekend in October. Subscribe to the ARTC Newsletter: Breaking Radio Silence for more information as it becomes available! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
ARTC's Podcast Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 6.9M Duration: 14:40 This month we bring you All You Zombies... by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Victor Koman, performed live at the Heinlein Centennial Convention in Kansas City, MO, July 7, 2007. Next live show... Liberty Con ARTC returns to our favorite out-of-town venue for Liberty Con 25. We've had some of our best audiences get a sneak preview of future performances and have debuted many new works. What will we have in store this year? Come up to Chattanooga and find out! July 20-22, 2012 Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel ARTC's show will be July 21st at 9-ish (CST: Convention Standard Time) LibertyCon lineup Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard: Taxing our Patience by Dave Schroeder Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Murder of Skip Sagan by Ron N. Butler Live Free or Die: The Maple Syrup Wars by John Ringo, adapted by Daniel Taylor USO Christmas by Thomas E. Fuller Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 8.2M Duration: 17:35 This month we bring you All You Zombies... by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Victor Koman, performed live at the Heinlein Centennial Convention in Kansas City, MO, July 7, 2007. Next live show... Liberty Con ARTC returns to our favorite out-of-town venue for Liberty Con 25. We've had some of our best audiences get a sneak preview of future performances and have debuted many new works. What will we have in store this year? Come up to Chattanooga and find out! July 20-22, 2012 Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel ARTC's show is usually Saturday night You helped us pick our Spring 2013 show! Thanks to everyone who voted for the Spring 2013 show. The winner was... Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 7.93M Duration: 17:20 This month we bring you All You Zombies... by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Victor Koman, performed live at the Heinlein Centennial Convention in Kansas City, MO, July 7, 2007. Next live show... STEAM Fest The creative folks of the Academy Theatre return to host their 2-day celebration of the artistic ability of those who toy with alternate history and retro-futurism. This year's S.T.E.A.M.Fest will be bigger and better than ever before. What will ARTC bring? Stay tuned! April 14-15, 2012 ARTC performance: April 15, 2:00pm Ticketing information here ! Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002 404.474.8332 Help Us Pick Our Spring 2013 Show! We had a very lively discussion internally about what our performance next spring should be. After much debate, we settled on the idea of an adaptation...but which one? Help us choose! A very quick (one question) survey. Right now it's a pretty tight race, so cast your vote and help us out! Vote here! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 8M Duration: 17:01 This month we bring you Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard: The Wells of Time by Dave Schroeder, performed live at the Academy Theatre March 3 and 4, 2012. Next live show... STEAM Fest The creative folks of the Academy Theatre return to host their 2-day celebration of the artistic ability of those who toy with alternate history and retro-futurism. This year's S.T.E.A.M.Fest will be bigger and better than ever before. What will ARTC bring? Stay tuned! April 14-15, 2012 Exact performance times and dates for ARTC coming soon! Ticketing information here ! Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002 404.474.8332 Thanks!! We would be remiss if we didn't start out this month's newsletter by thanking everyone who came out and experienced ARTC this past season. We just wrapped up 2011-2012 and celebrated a lot of firsts. Our first back-to-back sellout crowds at the Academy Theatre, our first art show, our first live streaming broadcasts, and the first time many of you heard of us and the magic of radio. There might be doubt about trees in forests, but I can tell you that if nobody is there to hear an audio dramatist, he might as well not even exist. So thank you all who came out and shared the power of the imagination with us! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 5M Duration: 10:28 This month we bring you The Fox and the Fry Bread, a traditional story adapted for audio by Daniel W. Kiernan, performed live at Frontier Days at Stone Mountain Park, May 1 and 2, 2004. Next live show... The Time Machine This historical episode for the podcast reminds everyone that the Atlanta History Center will be given 25% of ticket sales from this performance! Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:00pm Sunday, March 4, 2012 2:30pm Tickets: $10 in advance $15 at the door Get your tickets, make your reservation, and then tell your friends with the handy Facebook event ! Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002 404.474.8332 Partner in Imagination: Atlanta History Center Visual Art Exhibition Do you like that illustration for The Time Machine ? Of course you do. Did you like the one we had a few months ago for The Dancer in the Dark ? I bet you did. Well, both of them were done by local artist Lindsay Archer and we're pleased to announce that we'll be having an exhibition of her work alongside our performance of The Time Machine in March, along with an up-and-coming local artist, Jen Richards ! Radio theatre lives in sound, but it can't live in sound alone. Come explore the visual side of our medium! Copyright Lindsay Archer Copyright Jen Richards Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 15.5M Duration: 34:16 This month we bring you Sarabande for a Condemned Man by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at Dragon*Con, Sunday, September 4, 2011. New Radio Theatre New Radio Theatre is a weekly radio show that is broadcast on KCNR out of Redding, CA. They've run several of ARTC's recordings in the past, mostly our live material, and now they're hosting a friendly competition amongst the various radio theatres around the country! Each writer could submit one or more radio plays to the contest and now the time has come to vote for the winners . ARTC is being represented by two of our newest and best writers with distinctly different styles. Kelley S. Ceccato has submitted Sarabande for a Condemned Man , performed live at Dragon*Con 2011. (Hey, that's this podcast!) Sketch MacQuinor has submitted The Game is Afoot! Game the First: The Adventure of the Phantom Chippendale , performed live at STEAMfest 2011, featured on the podcast on May 13, 2011. Voting goes throughout the month of January and you can only vote once, so listen to the pieces and pick your favorite! Next live show... The Time Machine Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:00pm Sunday, March 4, 2012 2:30pm Tickets: $10 in advance $15 at the door Online ticket link coming soon! Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002 404.474.8332 Partner in Imagination: Atlanta History Center Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 5.6M Duration: 12:19 This month we bring you Mr. Currier, Mr. Ives, and All That Snow by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at the Academy Theatre, December 2008. An Atlanta Christmas by Thomas E. Fuller December 10-18, 2011 Saturdays at 8:00pm Sundays at 2:30pm Academy Theatre Welcome! Welcome to our family Christmas, to every family Christmas that ever was or ever will be! A Christmas of the Imagination! Partner in Imagination: Center for the Visually Impaired Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 11.7M Duration: 25:41 This month we bring you The Game is Afoot: Game the Third, the Adventure of the Tick Tock Dick by Sketch MacQuinor, performed live at Dragon*Con, September 2, 2011. An Atlanta Christmas by Thomas E. Fuller December 10-18, 2011 Saturdays at 8:00pm Sundays at 2:30pm Academy Theatre Welcome! Welcome to our family Christmas, to every family Christmas that ever was or ever will be! A Christmas of the Imagination! Partner in Imagination: Center for the Visually Impaired Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month: Size: 8.73M Duration: 19.04 This month we bring you Dr. Will Ward, Science Wizard: You've Got Mail Demons by Dave Schroeder, performed live at Dragon*Con, September 4, 2011. Sleepy Hollow: The Ride Across America October 29, 8:00pm October 30, 2:30pm Academy Theatre The Horseman of the Hollow by Kelley S. Ceccato Tickets: $10 in advance $15 at the door The big news this month is obviously our upcoming performance at the Academy Theatre of Kelley S. Ceccato's The Horseman of the Hollow . This is being done in conjunction with the Post-Meridian Radio Players nationwide event, Sleepy Hollow: The Ride Across America . Along with radio theatres in Oklahoma and Washington , ARTC will be presenting its own unique take on the Washington Irving classic by having the famous adversary of Ichabod Crane travel from coast to coast, his story advancing in time at each stop along the way until, with his arrival in Seattle, he reaches modern day. ARTC is proud to participate in this event highlighting the fact that audio drama is still alive and well in America and practiced by groups in all parts of the country. The performance will be made available on a compilation CD later, but why wait? Catch it live! Buy your tickets here ($10 in advance, $15 at the door) or, if you don't live near the Atlanta area, catch the live streaming broadcast on Aberrant Radio ! Partner in Imagination The Office of Letters and Light , organizers of National Novel Writing Month, in partnership with NaNoLanta ! Kickoff parties: Saturday, October 29 - 6:00pm Sunday, October 30 - 12:30pm Academy Theatre Free! This content has not been reviewed by National Novel Writing Month. For more information, please visit www.nanowrimo.org. Calling all Wrimos! If you aren't familiar with National Novel Writing Month , maybe you should be. And one great way to familiarize yourself with the madness that is NaNoWriMo is to come out to the kickoff party for this year's event! There will be raffles and prizes and people talking about writing a novel in the month of November, some of whom will have the whole thing plotted out and others who will be going by the seat of their pants. Plus, as a Partner in Imagination, we'll be donating 25% of ticket sales to this effort that promotes literacy and encourages writing. ARTC wouldn't be much without writing, so we encourage it whenever possible. Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Size: 11.1M Duration: 24:17 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! This month we bring you Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Murder at the Purge by Ron N. Butler, performed live at Dragon*Con, September 2, 2011. Up next for ARTC: The first installment of our 2011-2012 season at the Academy Theatre. October 29-30 - Academy Theatre The Horseman of the Hollow by Kelley S. Ceccato Part of the Sleepy Hollow Ride Across America! This content has not been reviewed by National Novel Writing Month. For more information, please visit www.nanowrimo.org. Partner in Imagination : The Office of Letters and Light , organizers of National Novel Writing Month, in partnership with NaNoLanta ! Join us for the NaNoWriMo kickoff party on the afternoon of Saturday, October 29! Details coming soon. Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence !…
Untitled Document Size: 11M Duration: 24:03 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Check us out on your favorite social media so you can tell us things like when we forget the podcast! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence ! This month we bring you He Walked Around the Horses by H. Beam Piper, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler, performed live at Libertycon, July 16, 2011.…
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Untitled Document Size: 10M Duration: 22:05 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Check us out on your favorite social media! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! Sign up for the free monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence ! This month we bring you Cautionary Tales for Grownups: The Museum Patrons who Disrupted the Cinema and Lost Their Souls by Tracy V. Wilson. It was performed live at Stone Mountain Park's Tomato Festival on July 31, 2004. This particular performance came to mind due to the major theatrical release this week. Be good to each other, everybody!…
Untitled Document Size: 10M Duration: 22:05 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Check us out on your favorite social media so you can tell us things like when we forget the podcast! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! This month we bring you Rafe Rathbone, Constable of the Ether: The Adventure of Sir Isaac's Monocle by Ron N. Butler. It was performed live at the Academy Theatre's STEAM Fest , April 9, 2011. Stay tuned for the season announcement soon! For now we'll be taking some well-deserved time off to concentrate on our studio productions. We've got a bunch of stuff that's nearing completion, including The Call of Cthulhu , The Dancer in the Dark , and An Atlanta Christmas , so it's not like we'll be resting on our laurels!…
Untitled Document Size: 10M Duration: 22:05 Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama! Follow ARTC on Twitter "Like" ARTC on Facebook Be our friend on YouTube ! This month we bring you episode one of Sketch MacQuinor's versatile series The Game is Afoot!: The Phantom Chippendale . It was performed live at the Academy Theatre's STEAM Fest , April 9, 2011. Versatile because it started as a puppet show, changed cast, then morphed into an audio drama, and may transform back at a moment's notice. Or less! You can also get a visual on this performance at our YouTube site so you can see what everybody is laughing about 10 or 11 minutes into the piece. We'd like to thank everyone who came out to see The Dancer in the Dark ! We had a great time putting on a spectacular show and we're looking forward to our next season of live audio drama coming up soon! Stay tuned for the season announcement soon! For now we'll be taking some well-deserved time off to concentrate on our studio productions. We've got a bunch of stuff that's nearing completion, including The Call of Cthulhu , The Dancer in the Dark , and An Atlanta Christmas , so it's not like we'll be resting on our laurels!…
[Time: 22:23] [Size: 26.9 MB] [Genre: Sci Fi/Comedy] Another part of our 2 performances at DragonCon 2009, we present Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within! Written by Ron. N Butler, directed by Neil Butler. This episode draws heavily from a previous episode of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry! Comments? Questions? Requests? By all means, email us: podcast [at] artc [dot] org There is Adventure in Sound!…
Length: 10:26, Size: 7M var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hey, everybody, thanks for another year of podcasting. A real low-key entry for this month, but we'll be back in full force in January.In the meantime, don't forget to give the gift of imagination this year with ARTC and audio drama. Mail order here and downloads here and our newsletter here .Also, we're on the radio! If you're in Atlanta, try us on 1010AM WGUN or stream the shows at www.wgunradio.com. We'll be on Saturdays and Sundays at 7pm, so tune in for more of your favorite audio drama.Merry Christmas and There is Adventure in Sound!…
[Time: 19:11] [Size: 23 MB] [Genre: Horror] Recorded Live at a performance at DragonCon 2009, The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company presents "The Call of C'thulhu" written by H.P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler. This is Part 2 of 2. var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Folks, by now you all know about all the stuff I usually post here and the links go on for several posts, so I'm not going to repeat them again this month. I just want to thank everybody for another (almost) year of great podcasting and appreciation of audio drama. The fact that you're still listening makes it all worth it.We've got one more podcast left for this year, in December, and then it's off to 2010. One goal I'd like to try to achieve for the coming year is more interaction with our audience. What do you want to hear from us? How can we improve? There's lots of changes coming and we've got some interesting ideas, but we want to make sure we're doing the right ideas and changing in the right ways.So how are we doing? Everything ok? We'd like to hear from you, so go ahead and send us that email or comment on this post.Just two links this month. First, in the spirit of that increased interaction I just talked about, we've done a survey to find out what you want to hear from us out of the studio next. And second, a reminder to join our mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence "! Sign up at artc.org/ and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!Next live show: An Atlanta Christmas at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA. December 5 and 6.Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.Thanks again!--David Benedict and Bob Zimmerman, your podcasting team.There is Adventure in Sound!…
[Time 33:50] [Size: 24.4MB] [Genre: Horror] Recorded Live at a performance at DragonCon 2009, The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company presents "The Call of C'thulhu" written by H.P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler. This is Part 1 of 2.And now the obligatory self-promotion:H.P. Lovecraft's "Call of C'thulhu" will be repeated at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates GA on October 24, 2009 (8PM) and October 25, 2009. (2:30PM) Come see us Live!We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile, hosted by Cafe Press !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook Twitter Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 9M, Duration: 18:53 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hey, folks, we're deep into getting ready for Dragon*Con, but you can look forward to hearing some of those performances here in October! This assumes, of course, that you can't be there yourself.By the way, a correction to the Dragon*Con schedule.The Call of Cthulhu will be on Saturday night at the Marriott Atrium Ballroom at 7:30pm.Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within! will be on Sunday night at the Hyatt Regency VI-VII at 7:00pm.The above schedule is backwards from what Dragon*Con published in their pocket program guide, so pass the word and don't miss either show!We'll be back in a public venue at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25, so be sure to tell all your non-congoing friends that they don't have to miss out on the radio magic!This month we bring you the second part of Our Fair City by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at LibertyCon in Chattanooga, TN on July 11, 2009. This is part of our Dean's List series, available through our website. And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile, hosted by Cafe Press !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook Twitter Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Our Fair City by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at LibertyCon in Chattanooga, TN on July 11, 2009. This is part of our Dean's List series, available through our website. And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile, hosted by Cafe Press !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook Twitter You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, where we will present The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25. Halloween programming guaranteed to chill the imagination.Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound! var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd";…
Size: 12.5M Duration: 26:40Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you another episode of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry! by Ron N. Butler, performed live at Sci-Fi Summer in June 2004. The studio version of this piece is available as the "B-side" of The Menace From Earth . ( Audible.com link )And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Cafe Press !We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook Twitter You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be on July 11 at LibertyCon , followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org. var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd";…
var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you another episode of Terra Tarkington, Interstellar Nurses' Corps: Bitch on the Bull Run by Sharon Webb, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb, performed live at Sci-Fi Summer in June 2004.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If the monthly newsletter updates are too slow for you, follow us on Twitter !If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook Twitter You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be on July 11 at LibertyCon , followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.…
Size: 12.3M Duration: 26:16 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.We changed the layout of the podcast page a little. We've also made it easier for you to share the podcast with your friends! We hope you like it!This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you Ghost Dance by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Georgia Pacific on October 31, 2000.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If the monthly newsletter updates are too slow for you, follow us on Twitter !If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook Twitter You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be on July 11 at LibertyCon , followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.…
Size: 18.25M Duration: 39:00 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you Blues for Johnny Raven. Longtime listeners to the podcast will remember that this was the fifth podcast we ever published, and that we re-ran it later. But this is the 2009 edition, with Daniel W. Kiernan as Johnny Raven, Fiona K. Leonard as Gloria Kinsolving, and Mary Buchanan on live saxophone! This piece clearly illustrates the evolution of ARTC as a live performance audio drama company and the power of audio as a storytelling medium.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be in July at LibertyCon , followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates in October. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.…
Size: 5.7M, Duration: 12:21Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you an episode of Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment: Baby Boom by Jonathan Strickland along with a song from one of our favorite guest musicians, Juliana Finch!Juliana Finch is an Atlanta musician who has performed with ARTC both as an actress and as a musical guest on many occasions. Check out her website at julianafinch.com where you can pre-order her new full-length album blossoms/apples. We thank her for permission to podcast her song "Something Holy"!And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, " Breaking Radio Silence ". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be in July at LibertyCon , followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates in October. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.…
Size: 8M - Duration: 17:19Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we go all the way back to 1993 and the Little Five Points community coffeehouse where our listeners enjoyed monthly performances from ARTC. Many of our most memorable series were born here as the writers frantically tried to keep up with this breakneck pace in live performance, including the Adventures of the Crimson Hawk, Rory Rammer Space Marshal, and Bumpers Crossroads. We bring you now two episodes of daniel taylor's gripping serial of the little town that time forgot, beginning with The Traffic Light and concluding with The Developer.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org . I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one. Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be on March 7 and 8 at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates where we'll formally kick off the 25th anniversary celebration by testing the limits of live performance in audio with Blues for Johnny Raven. If you've heard the previous performance on the podcast, you haven't heard anything yet. We'll also be taking a look back of some of our favorite moments in radio history and welcoming back some longtime performers including William L. brown, Fiona K. Leonard, and lots of other surprises. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 10M - Duration: 21:13Happy New Year! Welcome back to another year of original audio drama from the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company!This month we bring you Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Atomic Graveyard by Ron N. Butler, performed live at LibertyCon 2008 in Chattanooga, TN.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org . I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one. Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor. We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 7M Duration: 14:54Well, here we are. The end of another year of podcasting for ARTC. Ok, fine, we didn't exactly podcast for the whole year, but the point is that we took some needed time off and came back with a better situation than we had before. We're looking forward to podcasting at least monthly and more often when we can.This week we bring you Christmas Rose by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA, on December 6 and 7, 2008.This story is one of my personal favorites of Kelley's. She's written lots of stuff for us and continues to improve in her craft and we are very lucky to have her. We hope you enjoy it.As we move into the New Year we at ARTC hope that all of you enjoy all of the magic that your imaginations can provide. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone and we'll see you next year!And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org . I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one. Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. We make great gifts and stocking stuffers! Give the gift of imagination this holiday season.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor. We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 6M Duration: 12:51Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.'Tis the season for giving, and so we here at ARTC have decided to give you a new podcast every week for the rest of the year. Every Thursday from now until (and including) Christmas Day you can find the newest installments of our holiday show, An Atlanta Christmas conceived by Thomas E. Fuller.This week we bring you Christmas on the High Seas, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Jonathan Strickland, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on December 6 and 7, 2008.We've also got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org . I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one. Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. We make great gifts and stocking stuffers! Give the gift of imagination this holiday season.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor. We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 5.7M Duration: 12:11Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.'Tis the season for giving, and so we here at ARTC have decided to give you a new podcast every week for the rest of the year. Every Thursday from now until (and including) Christmas Day you can find the newest installments of our holiday show, An Atlanta Christmas conceived by Thomas E. Fuller.This week we bring you Rudolphium, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Cyd Hoskinson, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on December 6 and 7, 2008. How's that for fast service?If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. We make great gifts and stocking stuffers! Give the gift of imagination this holiday season.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook And don't forget our own mailing list. Last month we pointed everyone to the Yahoo Groups list we've been using. It's served us well for years, but the time has come to stand on our own two feet. The new list, "Breaking Radio Silence", is at artc.org/lists . Sign up and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org . I'll crosspost to both the Yahoo Groups and the new list for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one. Trust me.You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor. We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 10M Duration 21:47Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Nothing-at-All, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on October 25 and 26, 2008.As promised, this month we bring you a second podcast with part two of Nothing-at-All by Kelley S. Ceccato.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. We make great gifts and stocking stuffers for you early shoppers out there!We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook And don't forget our own mailing list. Just go to artc.org and sign up in the field on the right to stay current on all things audio!You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at the Academy Theatre on December 6 and 7 where we will present An Atlanta Christmas, conceived by Thomas E. Fuller. Spread the word on our Facebook Event page !…
Size: 10M, Duration: 21:28Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Nothing-at-All, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on October 25 and 26, 2008.Due to length, this podcast will be in two parts. But, in the spirit of the upcoming holiday season, we're giving you the gift of TWO podcasts this month. Tune in here this time next week for the concluding part of Nothing-at-All.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. We make great gifts and stocking stuffers for you early shoppers out there!We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at the Academy Theatre on December 6 and 7 where we will present An Atlanta Christmas, conceived by Thomas E. Fuller. Spread the word on our Facebook Event page !…
Size: 9.8M Duration: 21:05Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 's monthly podcast, bringing you the best of what your imagination has to offer.This month we're featuring Haunter Hunters by Thomas Berry, which we thought was only appropriate for the month of Halloween.Speaking of Halloween, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. We've specialized in horror and suspense for nearly 25 years now, so pick up your favorite H. P. Lovecraft stories or take a dare with some of our original material.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon !It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC. LiveJournal Facebook You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at the Academy Theatre on October 25 and 26 where we will present The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, as well as the newest story by local audio playwright Kelley S. Ceccato, Nothing-at-All. Spread the word on our Facebook Event page !Thank you for listening. Join us again next month and remember...There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 6M, Duration: 13:19The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company podcast - your home for original audio drama, provided monthly.Don't ya just love digital technology? We do a performance and less than two weeks later we can podcast it! This month we bring you two selections from one of our shows at Dragon*Con 2008, recorded live on Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 7pm in Regency 6 and 7.First up we have The National Endowment for Space Art by Ron N. Butler, featuring the voices of Ron N. Butler as Griff Michaels and Laurice White as Jane Handley-Page.Next we bring you a new episode of Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment: The Time Board by Jonathan Strickland, featuring the voices of Ron N. Butler as the announcer, Jeff Montgomery as Lord Destructeronimous, Ariel Stewart as Vroomhilda, and Jonathan Strickland as the Algonquin Alchemist.Live Foley sound effects were created by Rachel Bowman, Neil Butler, and Sonya. Recorded effects provided by Henry Howard and Audio Craft Studio. Music was composed and performed by Brad Weage. The floor manager was Lori Emerson, audio engineering by Bob Zimmerman. This podcast was prepared by David Benedict.Remember, ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. Order by mail at artc.org , download at Audible.com or iTunes .You can also make donations by emailing donate AT artc DOT org to help us buy a new sound effects library.Comments on the podcast can be sent to podcast AT artc DOT org.NEW Photo Gallery! Pictures of ARTC performances can be viewed at artc.org/gallery . Create an account, rate the pictures, make comments, or upload your own pictures of audio drama!Remember to tell people about the podcast and that There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 10MDuration: 22:07Welcome to this month's installment of the ARTC podcast. This week we bring you Terra Tarkington, Interstellar Nurses' Corps: Switch on the Bull Run by Sharon Webb, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb and Steve Nesheim. Performed live at TimeGate, May 25, 2008.Featured in the cast were the voices of Clair Whitworth Kiernan, Bill Kronick, Al Przygocki, David Benedict, Daniel Whitworth Kiernan, Jack Mayfield, and Daniel Taylor. Foley sound effects were created by Sonya with Deanna Ameri. Recorded sound effects provided by Henry Howard and Audio Craft Studio, performed by Thomas Berry and William Alan Ritch. Sound engineering by Bob Zimmerman, the floor manager was Lori Emerson, and music performed by Brad Weage. This performance was produced by Nancy Skidmore and Cyd Hoskinson, directed by Ron N. Butler and William Alan Ritch.Don't forget our upcoming live performances at Dragon*Con , Labor Day weekend, featuring "The Doom of the Mummy" by William Alan Ritch and at the Academy Theatre on October 25 and 26 where we will present "The Colour Out of Space" by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler.Remember ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions on CD. Visit artc.org , audible.com , or iTunes to find your favorite new old time radio or email donate@artc.org for more information about making a donation to ARTC.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Welcome back! The hiatus is over! ...sort of.After over six months of being off the air the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company is bringing its podcast back on a monthly schedule. Why monthly? Because we're still not done with the archiving, but we couldn't bear to be away any longer. How long will the monthly updating last? We'll have to see.Thanks so much to everyone who has hung in there. For now we're going to shoot for the second Thursday of every month by 8pm and in between I'll try to report any news that may be of note.Remember, ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions. Order by mail through www.artc.org or make it easy on yourself and us by downloading from audible.com or iTunes .A quick note about iTunes: For some reason you can't search for us by our name, you have to search by title or author. So make www.artc.org your first stop to make your selection, then scoot on over to iTunes for the download. You'll also find audio samples and trailers there, so it's well worth your visit.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 6.7M Duration: 14:20Welcome everyone to the last Christmas podcast of the year. We conclude the season with another very recent show, Sunday, December 23 to be exact. And we are proud to bring you a segment of An Atlanta Christmas that has never been presented before. "Civil War Triptych", written by Thomas E. Fuller, follows the Christmas stories of three characters, each with an entirely different situation and take on the season.Again, technical reasons prevented me from including the performer's names in the audio, but they are Clair W. Kiernan, Veronica Byrd, and Jeff Montgomery. Assisting with the song at the end are Dawn Marie and Sarah Taylor. Special thanks to our performance coach, Doug Kaye.We hope you've enjoyed our annual presentation of An Atlanta Christmas. We look forward to doing it again next year.You can help make next year possible with your purchase of one of our CDs through www.artc.org or by download at Audible.com!Let us know what you think at podcast@artc.org.And, as we close the show, allow us to wish you Merry Christmas to all, and to y'all a good night.There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 15M, Duration: 32:31Hey, folks, sorry for the multiple repeats this year, but this holiday season is busy busy busy!! Live shows, paying work, shopping, parties...it all adds up. But fear not, new material is coming!Our annual gift to our listeners continues with more excerpts from An Atlanta Christmas. This week we bring you three short pieces and another lovely song. We hope you enjoy it.The Santa Claus Blues, by Thomas E. FullerRory Rammer, Space Marshal: A Visit From St. Rex, by Ron N. ButlerThe Tree Comes to Atlanta, by Thomas E. FullerO Holy Night, performed by the ARTC ChorusYou can see us perform live at Stage Door Players in Dunwoody on Saturday, December 22, 2007 at 8:00pm or Sunday, December 23 at 2:30pm. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or by calling (770)396-1726.Also, ARTC CDs make great gifts, so be sure to go to www.artc.org and check our catalog for those last minute stocking stuffers. You can get directions to the show there, too!There is Adventure in Sound!…
Size: 4M Duration: 8:52Hey, folks, technical difficulties are forcing me to post this week's installment without intro or outro crediting information. Hopefully this is just temporary, but we'll see.This week's episode is from an extremely recent show. Like this past weekend. Yes, from December 8, 2007 at 4pm to be exact, we present "Cut-Out Christmas" by Thomas E. Fuller, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor and featuring the voices of Veronica Byrd and Burt Tanner. Foley effects created by Sonya with Caran Wilbanks. Music by Brad Weage.Our next performance is our return to the Stage Door Players in Dunwoody on Saturday, December 22 at 8:00pm and Sunday, December 23 at 2:30pm. Mark your calendars for our yearly celebration of our Family Christmas!Like the podcast? Sound off! Make sure it continues by doing one or more of the following!Buy our CDs! www.artc.org Download at Audible.com ! Tell someone about us!Write to us! We're lonely! podcast@artc.org. (seriously, I'd like to get some actual feedback in addition to the spam...)But no matter what, always remember...There is Adventure in Sound!…
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