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In a time when millions of dollars are being thrown at VFX budgets, only a few creatives are using the most powerful tool in creation, The human mind. The theater of the mind comes with its own set of unique challenges and advantages. In this episode, we talk to members of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company about telling stories exclusively in the theatre of sound.Atlanta Radio Theatre Company - https://artc.org/Lyssa Hoganson on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lyssawrites/
Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 06-09-28 (05) Blues for Johnny Raven
Atlanta Radio Theatre Company 06-09-28 (05) Blues for Johnny Raven
Dave Schroeder (SHRAY-der) is the author of the Congruent Mage fantasy series and the Xenotech Support science fiction humor series. He is a retired IT executive from Atlanta who enjoys performing with the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. Bonus Content Author Interviews are not produced in studio and will vary from our Short Story productions.
Santa Claus is being investigated - by the Feds! www.artc.orgVisit https://scripts.artc.org/scripts/images/9/99/The_Saint_and_the_State.pdf for a transcript.
Why are poinsettias important to Christmas - this play tells us why!www. artc.orgVisit https://scripts.artc.org/scripts/images/6/67/Legend_of_the_Poinsettia.pdf for a transcript.
The grandparents are bootcamp-training the grandchildren on how to help their mother to prepare for Christmas.www.artc.orgVisit https://scripts.artc.org/scripts/images/a/a5/D%C3%ADa_1-_2020_Script_Format.pdf for transcripts
A Jewish man, married to a Catholic girl, is decorating his first Christmas tree - it does not go as he expects.artc.orgVisit https://scripts.artc.org/scripts/images/b/b3/Oh%2C_Tannenbaum.pdf for a transcript.
Two high school girls, raising money for their school band dare to knock on the door of the strange Christmas House at the end of the street - they are in for a surprise.To learn more visit www.artc.org.Visit https://scripts.artc.org/scripts/images/f/f4/Christmas_Rose.pdf for a transcript.
Retta Bodhaine is a writer, a photographer, a board member of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company, the founding member of Write Brain Artistry, LLC and one of The Gray Sisters. She lives in Metro-Atlanta, GA with her partner, Josh, and their dog, Molly. This interview is conducted by each of the first issue authors. Bonus Content Author Interviews aren't produced in studio and will vary from our Short Story productions.
Dave Schroeder (SHRAY-der) is the author of the Congruent Mage fantasy series and the Xenotech Support science fiction humor series. He is a retired IT executive from Atlanta who enjoys performing with the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. Bonus Content Author Interviews aren't produced in studio and will vary from our Short Story productions. This interview was conducted and recorded via Skype.
A daily audio drama telling the story of a small group living in a college radio station broadcasting messages of hope and survival during the zombie apocalypse.Learn more at artc.org.
The gang at Dad's Garage Theatre has gotten together to create a podcast just for you. This episode features: Cris Grey Storytime With Andre Castenell, Improvised Radio with The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company, Matt Horgan interview with Epic Briefs Podcast, Advice from Who's Your Daddy Podcast
Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope. A daily fiction podcast from Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. A different kind of zombie story... Take care of each other.
Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope. A daily fiction podcast from Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. A different kind of zombie story... Take care of each other.
A daily fiction podcast from Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. Launching October 7, 2017. A different kind of zombie story... Take care of each other.
David Benedict from ARTC.org the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company sits down with Jack to speak about their more than three decades dedication to live and studio recorded audio theatre. Huzzah! Apologies for Jack's recording the new system still has a few kinks!
THE TIME MACHINE PART 2 of 2 (SCI-FI) The Time Machine was written by H. G. Wells and adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller. The Time Machine is one of the most well-known examples of classic science fiction. Performed Live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
THE TIME MACHINE PART 1 (SCI-FI) The Time Machine was written by H. G. Wells and adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller. The Time Machine is one of the most well-known examples of classic science fiction. Performed Live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
DR. GEOFFREY STANHOPE – THE MAKER OF DREAMS (MYSTERY) 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. Performed Live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
DR. GEOFFREY STANHOPE – A VISION OF VAMPIRES (MYSTERY) 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. In this Episode, Dr. Stanhope And Col. Fitzwilliams travel To The Island Of Antigua, Where They Are Told Of A Number Of Mysterious Deaths. Is It Voodoo? Performed Live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
AN ATLANTA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL (CHRISTMAS) Three Christmas stories and a lovely song. We hope you enjoy it! The Santa Claus Blues, by Thomas E. Fuller; Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: A Visit From St. Rex, by Ron N. Butler and The Tree Comes to Atlanta, by Thomas E.Fuller. O Holy Night, performed by the ARTC Chorus. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
INTO THE LABYRINTH 1 (SPECIAL) Farm Report Of The Worlds. Imagine waking up to AM radio the day after the famous War Of The Worlds broadcast. Penny Dreadful. What happens when a lost book mysteriously appears on a library shelf? Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
GHOST DANCE (DRAMA) Attracting new tourists to a Wild West show wasn’t easy. Until the owners introduced a long forgotten Indian dance. But will it collide with modern day sensibility? Performed Live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
TO DINE WITH THE DEVIL (HORROR) During the deep cold winter of 1810 a Russian soldier befriends a young woman who offers him a warm meal. Is this a dream? And exactly what is being served? Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
John Ringo, Tedd Roberts (AKA: Speaker to Lab Animals) Chris & Janet Morris, Jason Cordova and Mike Williamson are our featured guests. Topic: The Technological Future of War. John Ringo is a New York Times best selling novelist with over two million books in print. Tedd Roberts (AKA: Speaker to Lab Animals) is an associate professor at an unspecified "major southeastern medical school." Janet Morris is President and CEO of M2 Technologies, Inc. (a corporation specializing in non-lethal weapons, novel technology applications, tactics and technology). Chris Morris is Vice-President and Board Chairman of M2 technologies. Jason Cordova is an author. And Mike Williamson is an author and editor. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb (author of Skinbrain) this is the September 7, 2011 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 32 minutes]. This is the second half of a discussion panel recorded before a live audience on July 16, 2011 in Chattanooga TN at the SF&F convention LibertyCon. The first half is available in the previous week's episode. Special thanks go to Derek Spraker (who recorded this panel) and to the volunteers of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (who provided microphones, a sound board and a sound technician). News Items: [1] This year's Singularity Summit will be held next month on the weekend of October 15-16, 2011 at the 92nd Street Y, in New York, NY. (Having covered it for his show in 2009, your host recommends it as an excellent event.) [2] The worlds first electric motor composed of a single molecule was created by researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts. (Previous single molecule motors were powered by chemical reactions or by light, rather than electricity.) The work is being published in the magazine Nature Nanotechnology. [3] Your host's six-month evaluation project of the telomerase activator TA-65 began on September 1, 2011 with a blood test to measure the strength of his and his co-participant's immune systems. The blood test is being performed by UCLA.
BLUES FOR JOHNNY RAVEN (MYSTERY) LANGUAGE The Ambience Man. Follow hard drinking offbeat Private Investigator Johnny Raven as he takes on the case of the girl with the voice. Performed Live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
John Ringo, Tedd Roberts (AKA: Speaker to Lab Animals) Chris & Janet Morris, Jason Cordova and Mike Williamson are our featured guests. Topic: The Technological Future of War. John Ringo is a New York Times best selling novelist with over two million books in print. Tedd Roberts (AKA: Speaker to Lab Animals) is an associate professor at an unspecified "major southeastern medical school." Janet Morris is President and CEO of M2 Technologies, Inc. (a corporation specializing in non-lethal weapons, novel technology applications, tactics and technology). Chris Morris is Vice-President and Board Chairman of M2 technologies. Jason Cordova is an author. And Mike Williamson is an author and editor. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb (author of Skinbrain) this is the August 31, 2011 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 29 minutes]. This is the first half of a discussion panel recorded before a live audience on July 16, 2011 in Chattanooga TN at the SF&F convention LibertyCon. The second half will be available next week. Special thanks go to Derek Spraker (who recorded this panel) and to the volunteers of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (who provided microphones, a sound board and a sound technician). News Item: Your host will begin a six-month evaluation of the telemerase activator TA-65, at the standard dosage, beginning on September 1, 2011. Since he is only 56 years old, his mother will also take it for six months. Being 75 years old, the benefits to her may be more observable. During this six-month evaluation he plans to give the listerners to his show frequent updates. (TA-65 is not sponsoring his show, there will be NO commercials, and the host is not being paid to do this.)
THE COLOUR OUT OF SPACE – (HORROR) ) H. P. Lovecraft's The Colour Out of Space, adapted by Ron N. Butler and performed live. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
KISSED BY A STRANGER (FAMILY) Will a chance encounter with an English gentleman on a train bound for London be Cordelia’s true love? A coming of age story set against the backdrop of Victorian England. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
CAN YOU HEAR ME? - (SUSPENSE) MATURE THEMES! This erotic thriller was written by Thomas E. Fuller. Recorded before a live audience. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH (HORROR) H. P. Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller and Gregory Nicholl. Featuring Harlan Ellison and anime voice actor Michael Brady. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
THE LAST DRAGON TO AVONDALE – (MYSTERY) A young woman on her mad rush home late one night finds herself stranded at a deserted train station where everything is not as it seems. Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
BRIDES OF DRACULA (HORROR) Brides of Dracula, written by Thomas E. Fuller. A Masterpiece of Horror and Suspense. Quite possibly one of the most ambitious ARTC projects. Don’t miss it! Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
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!
Five engineers and scientists experienced in large scale electrical energy production are today's featured guests. Topics: how California's energy follies have damaged Oregon and Washington State; why making fuel out of food may be the dumbest idea the US has ever pursued; why the US has not been building nuclear power plants even though France now uses them to generate almost 80% of its electricity, so much that France frequently exports electricity to its neighboring nations; potential problems with 'cap and trade'; and the astounding--and yet mandated--federal energy planning model which insists that oil will deflate in price by almost 2% per year for the next 30 years. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the December 30, 2009 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 42 minutes] This panel was recorded on July 11, 2009 at LibertyCon in Chattanooga TN. The five panel members included:Robert G. Kennedy (author and engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory);Tom Trumpinski (physical chemist, formerly of Fermi Lab, and science writer);Dan Hoyt (programmer in the field of rocket science, and science fiction writer);Kenneth I. Roy (author and engineer with the US Department of Energy);Tim Bolgeo (electrical engineer, retired from The Tennessee Vally Authority. Also founder and chairman of LibertyCon in Chattanooga, where he is affectionately known as Uncle Timmy). Special thanks go to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company for the use of their mics, sound board, and sound man; as well as to Derek Spraker (a LibertyCon organizer) who arranged for ARTC's assistance.
Five engineers and scientists experienced in large scale electrical energy production are today's featured guests. Topics: The many struggles, controversies, incidents and allegations, as well as the political and financial problems facing America's power plants and electrical grid. Also: rolling blackouts, why California has more energy problems than any other state, environmentalism's impact, work-a-rounds and fail-safes, the selling of byproducts, and a wide variety of behind the scene facts most of the public has never heard. This discussion forum was entitled The Green Energy Panel, but in truth covered many related energy topics. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the December 23, 2009 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 46 minutes] This panel was recorded on July 11, 2009 at LibertyCon in Chattanooga TN. The five panel members included:Robert G. Kennedy (author and engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory);Tom Trumpinski (physical chemist, formerly of Fermi Lab, and science writer);Daniel M. Hoyt (programmer in the field of rocket science, and a science fiction writer);Kenneth I. Roy (author and engineer with the US Department of Energy);Tim Bolgeo (electrical engineer retired from The Tennessee Valley Authority. He is also the founder and chairman of LibertyCon in Chattanooga, where he is affectionately known as Uncle Timmy). Special thanks go to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company for the use of their mics, sound board, and sound man; as well as to Derek Spraker (a LibertyCon organizer and friend of the host) who arranged for ARTC's assistance.
[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.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterCheck 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.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou 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.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou 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.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookAnd 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.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookAnd 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.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou 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.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou 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!
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!