Thu, 26 October 2006 Time: 28:19 File size: 12.97M Performed live at Sci Fi Summer 2005, so controversial that it had its own late night time slot, and so funny that we just couldn't keep it to ourselves. ARTC presents the Brotherhood of Damn Sassy Mutants, episode 2: Miss Rorschach if You're Nasty by "Sketch" Quinn. Comments[0] |
Fri, 20 October 2006 ![]() I hope you're enjoying the podcasts so far. Keep checking back for news on upcoming shows. There's some interesting developments in the works. We're just negotiating with the authors for the rights....
Anyway, if you like the shows but don't know where to look for more like them, may I suggest www.dramapod.com? This is a directory for podcasts that feature audio dramas only. I hope you find something you like, but also, please come back to us. While you're surfing, why not go to your podcather's website (be it iTunes, podcast pickle, podcast alley... the list goes on) and vote for us. We'd appreciate the show of support, and any comments you'd like to leave. Thanks again, rwz
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Thu, 19 October 2006 "Guerrilla Radio Theater" was commissioned by the Fellowship of Reason (www.fellowshipofreason.com) and perfomed at Manuel's Tavern in Atlanta on March 19, 2003. "Guerrilla" could (but oddly enough doesn't) refer to ARTC's ability to set up a live studio complete with foley, amplifiers, BIG speakers, a dozen microphones, mixers, samplers, keyboards and digital recording equipment anywhere in under two hours, perform and then tear down in another hour. ARTC has performed in coffee houses, churches, outdoor pavilions, hotel ballrooms, stages and bars. If there's empty space and room for an audience, ARTC has probably performed in it. It reminds some people of either the Normandy Landing or dozens of clowns emerging from the little car at the circus.... time: 23:02 (10.55 MB) Comments[1] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 time: 15:24 (7.05 MB)
A few years ago ARTC had an opportunity to perform a Halloween show for the public. We try to perform in October whenever possible as it is a month especially suited to our horror and science fiction roots. Our forte has always been conventions and other semi-private events where our time slot was somewhat limited and so we usually only had time for one feature piece, or maybe a series of shorts. We always performed them just once. Comments[1] |
Thu, 5 October 2006 ![]() ARTC presents:
From Into the Labyrinth 2005, recorded at Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain GA. time: 30:29 (13.96 MB)
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