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| Sunday, August 28th, 2011 | 10:40 pm [ashtreza]
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ARTC Dragon*Con Schedule! ARTC celebrates its 25th year at Dragon*Con!A staple since the beginnings of the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the universe! Join us as we bring you audio drama for a modern time or, as we like to call it, New Old-Time Radio! ( Read more... ) | | Friday, April 15th, 2011 | 3:03 pm [ashtreza]
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Neil Gaiman audiobook contest!
There's a contest going on to find a voice for the audiobook for Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" and several ARTC folks have entered and a few more are planning to. We'd love your support! Here's how to find us and then you can vote once per day for the performance(s) you like best! 1) Link to the contest: http://neilgaiman.bookperk.com/engine/Votes.aspx?PageType=VOTING&incrementnumber=1&c=299332) The following ARTC members are competing so far: Name (Username) [search for] David Benedict (artcradio) [artc] Brad Strickland (bradfromga) [brad] Andrew Chiang (andrewsky) [andrew] The search terms are to help you find us. It won't let you search for the exact username for some reason. There are a few more members who are assembling their recordings at the moment, so I'll post their profile information as soon as I have it. There is Adventure in Sound! | | Thursday, October 21st, 2010 | 2:42 pm [ashtreza]
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Station Identification! Live Performance Coming Up!
The Island of Dr. Moreau is coming up this weekend. Two performances at the Academy Theatre and ticket sales are looking good, but there's still room for you and we'd love to see you there. ARTC has never sold out a performance, but with your help we feel very confident that this could be the first! Saturday, October 23 at 8:00pm and Sunday, October 24 at 2:30pm.
We've just announced via Twitter and Facebook some exciting news about this show. Music for The Island of Dr. Moreau will be provided by The Ghosts Project and Alton Leonard. Alton has been performing with us for years and always delivers a stellar performance. If you caught our show at Dragon*Con where we presented At the Mountains of Madness, you'll know that Paul Mercer and Davis Petterson bring their own special atmosphere to performances. This is a benefit performance with 25% of ticket sales going to our Partner in Imagination the Atlanta Humane Society, also featuring singer/songwriter Julie Gribble!
Call 404.474.8332 for reservations or buy tickets online here. The Academy Theatre is located at 19 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002
See it performed live and explore your humanity. Kickstarter
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for the Kickstarter project, Advancing Adventures in Sound, is October 31. We've made good progress, but there's still a ways to go. We asked, you answered, and we listened...sort of. Someone suggested that we make our Dragon*Con performance of At the Mountains of Madness available for backers to try to be an incentive. Unfortunately, that's not been edited yet and won't be ready before the deadline, but an inspiration struck along those lines, so keep your eyes on the project for a bonus for our backers as our way of saying thanks...in fact, it's there now! In the meantime, please consider making a donation to help us make our craft sound even better than before, but even if we don't make the goal we'll keep going. There will always be Adventure in Sound! YouTube Interruption
So...we made it through 3 parts of Guards! Guards! and then we stopped, right? Well...not exactly. Or at least not by choice. There's been some technical difficulties involving a virus, a crashed hard drive, a faulty operating system, and the Georgia State Patrol. Ok, not the GSP, but the rest...yeah. The good news is that everything is backed up and we're just waiting for some parts. The other good news is we rescued the last 2 parts of Guards! Guards! and they're online now! Future updates will start happening as soon as the issues are resolved. Thank you for your patience. As always: Remember that more information about us and audio drama in general can be found at www.artc.org. Please feel encouraged to forward this newsletter to any and all who may have an interest in New Old-Time Radio, audio drama, or just using your imagination. You can contact us through the website or by emailing info@artc.org. Handy social networking links: Follow ARTC on Twitter! Watch us on YouTube! Become a fan of ARTC on Facebook! Check out our random updates on LiveJournal! See pictures of audio drama in our Gallery! and continue your support of audio drama with ARTC merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile (hosted by Cafe Press) There is Adventure in Sound! | | Friday, October 8th, 2010 | 2:09 pm [ashtreza]
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Guards! Guards! part 3
Part 3 of Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett is now online. What happened to part 2? It's up there, but we're going to make you head over to the site itself to watch it. :) | | Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 | 11:09 am [ashtreza]
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More news! Breaking Radio Silence! the ARTC Newsletter will be going out this Tuesday, but we wanted to go ahead and get a few things out there in advance. First, in case you haven't heard, ARTC is funding a project through Kickstarter to get some new microphones. Audio drama isn't a common art form in America and it's even less common for it to be performed live. We've yet to find a venue that's perfectly suited for our kind of performance and so, rather than trying to retrofit the whole room (which is impractical for the hotel ballrooms we use at conventions), we've decided to upgrade stuff on our end. New microphones, new speakers, and other gadgets will go a long way towards making us sound as good as possible. Even if you can't back the project yourself (hey, times are a bit lean for some of us), you can still help us out by spreading the word about the project. Thanks for all your support and remember...There is Adventure in Sound! | | Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 | 4:37 pm [ashtreza]
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YouTube!
Hey, we've been away, but please forgive us! There's so much social media around these days that it's hard to keep up. Here's a peace offering...our first ever YouTube videos! That's right, we're Intruding into the Visual! Starting with Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett, adapted for audio by David Benedict, performed live at Dragon*Con 2001. | | Thursday, May 6th, 2010 | 10:36 am [ashtreza]
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| | Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 | 5:01 pm [ashtreza]
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ARTC art contest The First ARTC art contest!
ARTC is well known for its adaptations of H. P. Lovecraft's classic horror. With adaptations of At the Mountains of Madness, The Dunwich Horror, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, and The Rats in the Walls in our CD collection and The Colour Out of Space in our live production catalog we thought we'd return to one of our earliest adaptations, The Call of C'thulhu. Originally adapted by Gerald W. Page and performed at the first Dragon*Con in 1987, the script has, unfortunately, been lost. Ron N. Butler, creator of Rory Rammer and adapter of The Colour Out of Space, among other outstanding new audio dramas, has agreed to do a brand new adaptation for us, which we will present as part of our 25th Anniversary celebration at Dragon*Con 2009. We'd like for YOU to create the promotional poster and, eventually, CD cover art for this project. Here are the specifics: - Artwork should be portrait style, 3.75" x 7.5" with a "live" area of 3.25" x 7".
- Submissions should be in jpg, gif, or png format, emailed to art [AT] artc [DOT] org. Questions may be sent here as well.
- Submissions should depict your vision of the short story The Call of C'thulhu by H. P. Lovecraft and must be your original work. We'll fill in our logo, name, and showtimes afterwards.
- Once a winner has been selected, a final version should be provided as a high-res Photoshop (psd) or TIF file of at least 300dpi.
- One winner will receive the entire H. P. Lovecraft ARTC CD collection as well as a copy of the new Rory Rammer, Space Marshal CD.
- Three runners-up will receive a copy of the new Rory Rammer, Space Marshal CD.
- Artwork will be properly credited, but becomes the property of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company.
- Submission deadline: June 7, 2009
Please repost this far and wide! Current Mood: creative | | Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 | 10:23 pm [ashtreza]
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Faster updating
Tired of the sporadic updates on this community? Want more? Sign up for our monthly newsletter! See the archives of the newsletter to catch up on what you missed! And follow us on Twitter for even faster updating! | | Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 | 1:33 pm [ashtreza]
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ARTC's 25th Anniversary Celebration Kickoff!
Saturday March 7 at 8pm Sunday March 8 at 2:30pm Academy Theatre, Avondale Estates Musical guests - Juliana Finch and Alton Leonard! Help us promote this show on Facebook! Also! New mailing list! Keep up with all things ARTC on our monthly newsletter, Breaking Radio Silence! In 1984 William L. Brown and Patrick Stansbury created the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company, a group dedicated to preserving and promoting audio drama through the creation of original works and new adaptations. It shouldn’t have worked. It wasn’t expected to last more than a couple of years. But the idea caught on. The idea that the human imagination is powerful and that good storytelling starts with the story. In the last quarter-century ARTC has performed in countless venues, hundreds of live performances, over two dozen studio productions, and with a vast array of actors and actresses ranging from inexperienced amateurs to Hollywood and television stars such as John Rhys-Davies and Jewel Staite. Staying true to the vision of producing original work, ARTC has nurtured dozens of local authors as well as adapted and performed the work of major writers including Robert A. Heinlein, H. G. Wells, H. P. Lovecraft, and A. E. van Vogt. Join us on March 7 and 8 at the Academy Theatre in Avondale as we kick off a celebration of 25 years of audio excellence with a selection of some of our favorite original audio dramas, culminating with Blues for Johnny Raven by Thomas E. Fuller. Testing the limits of live performance in audio, Blues for Johnny Raven explores the adventures of a man who has been caught up in The Loop, a purely sonic environment where the ultimate currency is Ambience and the ultimate fear is being left in the Background. ( Promotional Poster! ) Current Mood: artistic | | Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 | 12:18 pm [ashtreza]
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Breaking Radio Silence - ARTC show! An Atlanta Christmas The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company is pleased to announce two holiday performances at the Academy Theatre to help benefit the visually impaired. Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002 Box office telephone: 404-474-8332 Tickets: Free (donations accepted) Saturday, December 6, 2008 at 8:00pm Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 2:30pm Each year ARTC offers something different to the theatregoers of Atlanta during the holiday season, and this year we come bearing gifts! First, admission to both shows will be on a donation basis. Pay what you can to enjoy the Magic of Radio during the most magical time of the year. Second, 25% of all donations collected at the door will be passed along to the Center for the Visually Impaired here in Atlanta. In a season awash with Marley’s Ghost from London and Sugarplum Fairies from Germany (written by a Russian composer), the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company brings you back home to the Deep South with a series of stories that paint a vivid portrait of the season as seen through Southern eyes, interspersing fiction with vignettes from the lives and families of the Authors. Poignant and funny, it will bring back precious memories of Christmas past and our city’s past. An Atlanta Christmas was designed to be modular, to expand, and to be interchangeable. If you’ve seen it before, see it again for the first time as we bring brand new stories to the Theatre of the Mind written by Kelley S. Ceccato and Cyd Hoskinson, along with many of the original stories of the creator of the series, Thomas E. Fuller.
( Spiffy holiday poster! ) Current Mood: artsy! | | Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 | 8:27 am [ashtreza]
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Breaking Radio Silence - ARTC show! The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company is pleased to announce its move to the Academy Theatre in Avondale!
Our first show there will be a presentation of horror by one of the masters of the genre, H. P. Lovecraft. Ron N. Butler's adaptation of The Colour Out of Space is sure to leave you feeling the autumn chill and looking at the stars in a new light.
Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002 Box office telephone: 404-474-8332 Tickets: $10 Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 8:00pm Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 2:30pm
West of Arkham, the hills rise wild. There are dark little glens where the trees hang precariously, and where thin brooklets trickle, never having been touched by sunlight. There was once a road over the hills and through the valley,but people ceased to use it. The old folk have died or gone away, and the farms and villages are slowly decaying back into dark woods and narrow clearings. When I went into the hills to survey for the new reservoir, they told me in Arkham that the land was evil. The “blasted heath” they called it – five acres of grey desolation – like a sore eaten in the land. Join us on a journey into a horror that can only be imagined through the Magic of Radio and the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. ARTC’s signature soundscapes will take you away from mundane movies and trivial television and immerse you in a lush environment where everything you hear is as real as you imagine it to be. Also included, Nothing-at-All, the new audio drama by local playwright Kelley S. Ceccato. There is Adventure in Sound!
( Spiffy poster! ) Current Mood: audible | | Monday, July 7th, 2008 | 3:41 pm [sketchington]
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| | Monday, April 28th, 2008 | 12:46 pm [sketchington]
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Improv Show!  Mr. Friskett at Manuel's Tavern in the North Avenue Room Thursday, May 1st at 9pm
Tickets are $8 general admission, $5 with student I.D. We'll be debuting brand new and exciting comedy improv scenes.
Also featuring "Woman's Best Friend" by Sketch MacQuinor. For more information: http://mrfriskett.googlepages.comFor directions to and information about Manuel's Tavern: http://www.manuelstavern.com Current Mood: frisky | | Thursday, December 27th, 2007 | 2:02 am [kittenspeaks]
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Not ARTC but really helpful
Ok, I know this isn’t ARTC related but I also know how some of us have talked about some of the clutter with our various closets and collections. Also, what better way to support your ARTC habit than by winning 10,000.00 in cash and the like? Really, who couldn’t use a 50,000.00 home make over. This is a contest with The Style Network and Niecy Nash. It is the search for The Messiest Home in America. They ran this last year and only redid one room. This year they are doing the whole house. (And yes, I am hating it that I can’t enter.) It’s super easy to enter. You make a video of your home and family that is 1-5 min. Mail it or upload it along with sending in the entry form. Wahllah! Here is the video that was submitted by last year’s winner. Last year there were only 50 entries. My last update (just before Christmas) was that there were only about 5 entries so far for this year so you stand a REALLY GOOD chance of winning. Anyway, check out some of the videos and then enter on your own. Clear some clutter and support your habit. J Happy Holiday every one. Oh, and if anyone wins I want to move in with you after it is done. ;-) | | Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 | 3:15 pm [ashtreza]
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ARTC show!
Hey, come see the show I'm producing! The Rats in the Walls by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland. Saturday, October 27, 8:00pm Stage Door Players 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road Dunwoody, GA 30338 Phone: 770-396-1726 $10 tickets! Directions and such at www.artc.org Current Mood: artsy | | Monday, September 24th, 2007 | 8:43 pm [rowazi] |
Podcast Schedule
What's new with ARTC's podcast, you ask? Well, we are approaching our sixtieth weekly episode, which is ten times longer than the average podcast lasts. (The stats I saw state that most podcasts "fade" after six episodes.) So we're a little proud of that. Lately we have been showcasing our works by the big-name authors. We are in the middle of "Solution Unsatisfactory," by Robert A Heinlein. (in 3 parts) And in a few weeks, we bring you "The Shadow over Innsmouth," by H.P. Lovecraft. (currently scheduled to be 5 parts.) The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company is supported entirely by people like you through the sale of our studio productions on CD. Visit www.artc.org to see our wide selection of work by HP Lovecraft, Robert A. Heinlein, and HG Wells, as well as original material by our own in-house writers. Or just tell someone about us. Supporting ARTC means spreading the word about New Old-Time Radio and it doesn't cost you a cent. Just point them in the direction of our website or our podcast, at podcast.artc.org Nothing could be simpler or more helpful. There is Adventure in Sound! (cross-posted to MySpace) | | Friday, August 31st, 2007 | 12:38 am [rowazi] |
| | Thursday, July 12th, 2007 | 11:58 pm [rowazi] |
| | Saturday, June 23rd, 2007 | 12:07 pm [rowazi] |
Our Podcast
What? You say you want a flash-player for ARTC's podcast? No problem! What? You say you want the code to put this player on your own webspace, homepage, or blog so all of your Friends can listen too? (And increase the size of our audience?) Don't sweat it! Go here: http://podcastpickle.com/app/player/getFlex.phpWhat? You say you don't know what feed the podcastpickle site is asking you for? Not to worry, chum! How about this: http://artcpodcast.org/rssHappy Listening. Current Mood: promotional |
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