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A Free podcast of serialized audio drama, interviews, panel discussions, and other segments of an audio, literary, or dramatic bent.

Episodes

  • An interview with CORE Performance Company and an episode of Bumpers Crossroads: The Stray Dog!

    15/04/2011 Duration: 14min

    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! Bu

  • Whatever happened to be lying around...

    11/03/2011 Duration: 22min

    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

  • Adventures of the Crimson Hawk: Kraken

    11/02/2011 Duration: 26min

    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        

  • The Hollow Grave

    14/01/2011 Duration: 20min

    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: $10Buy tickets online! 

  • Blue Hanukchristmas Carol

    10/12/2010 Duration: 15min

    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 sinc

  • The Competitor, part 2

    12/11/2010 Duration: 20min

    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, dist

  • The Competitor - part 1

    15/10/2010 Duration: 27min

    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. Butle

  • Episode 101 - A Tribute to Brad Weage

    10/09/2010 Duration: 27min

    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 Juli

  • 100th Podcast Episode!

    13/08/2010 Duration: 32min

    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

  • Horror at Camp Healthy Springs

    09/07/2010 Duration: 17min

    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!

  • Rory Rammer: Set Loose the Dogs of Time!

    11/06/2010 Duration: 10min

    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!  

  • The Gargoyle's Shadow

    14/05/2010 Duration: 20min

      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  

  • The Last Dragon to Avondale

    09/04/2010 Duration: 26min

        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!          

  • The Worst Good Woman in the World

    12/03/2010 Duration: 35min

    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

  • Omnilingual by H. Beam Piper

    12/02/2010 Duration: 32min

    [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!  

  • Rory Rammer Space Marshal: Enemies Within!

    15/01/2010 Duration: 22min

    [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!

  • TV Christmas

    09/12/2009 Duration: 10min

    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!

  • The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft (part 2 of 2)

    13/11/2009 Duration: 19min

    [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.S

  • The Call of C'thulhu, by H.P. Lovecraft (Part 1 of 2)

    08/10/2009 Duration: 33min

    [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 spre

  • Our Fair City part 2

    11/09/2009 Duration: 18min

    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 Chattan

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