Wed, 9 December 2009
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! |
Fri, 13 November 2009
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! |
Thu, 8 October 2009
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 Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org. There is Adventure in Sound!
Direct download: 01_Call_of_Cthulhu_by_H.P._Lovecraft_Part_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:47 PM |
Fri, 11 September 2009
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 Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org. There is Adventure in Sound! |
Fri, 14 August 2009
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 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! |
Fri, 10 July 2009
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 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 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. |
Fri, 12 June 2009
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 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. |
Fri, 15 May 2009
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 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. |
Fri, 10 April 2009
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 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. |
Fri, 13 March 2009
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 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 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. |

