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NESA-META

Size: 6M, Duration: 13:19

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Don’t ya just love digital technology?  We do a performance and less than two weeks later we can podcast it!  This month we bring you two selections from one of our shows at Dragon*Con 2008, recorded live on Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 7pm in Regency 6 and  7.

First up we have The National Endowment for Space Art by Ron N. Butler, featuring the voices of Ron N. Butler as Griff Michaels and Laurice White as Jane Handley-Page.

Next we bring you a new episode of Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment: The Time Board by Jonathan Strickland, featuring the voices of Ron N. Butler as the announcer, Jeff Montgomery as Lord Destructeronimous, Ariel Stewart as Vroomhilda, and Jonathan Strickland as the Algonquin Alchemist.

Live Foley sound effects were created by Rachel Bowman, Neil Butler, and Sonya.  Recorded effects provided by Henry  Howard and Audio Craft Studio.  Music was composed and performed by Brad Weage.  The floor manager was Lori Emerson, audio engineering by Bob Zimmerman.  This podcast was prepared by David Benedict.

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Terra Tarkington, Interstellar Nurses’ Corps: Switch on the Bull Run

Size: 10M  Duration: 22:07

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Welcome to this month’s installment of the ARTC podcast.  This week we bring you Terra Tarkington, Interstellar Nurses’ Corps: Switch on the Bull Run by Sharon Webb, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb and Steve Nesheim.  Performed live at TimeGate, May 25, 2008.

Featured in the cast were the voices of Clair Whitworth Kiernan, Bill Kronick, Al Przygocki, David Benedict, Daniel Whitworth Kiernan, Jack Mayfield, and Daniel Taylor.  Foley sound effects were created by Sonya with Deanna Ameri.  Recorded sound effects provided by Henry Howard and Audio Craft Studio, performed by Thomas Berry and William Alan Ritch.  Sound engineering by Bob Zimmerman, the floor manager was Lori Emerson, and music performed by Brad Weage.  This performance was produced by Nancy Skidmore and Cyd Hoskinson, directed by Ron N. Butler and William Alan Ritch.

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The Long Road: Red Butte Run

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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.

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An Atlanta Christmas part 7

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Welcome everyone to the last Christmas podcast of the year.  We conclude the season with another very recent show, Sunday, December 23 to be exact.  And we are proud to bring you a segment of An Atlanta Christmas that has never been presented before.  “Civil War Triptych”, written by Thomas E. Fuller, follows the Christmas stories of three characters, each with an entirely different situation and take on the season.

Again, technical reasons prevented me from including the performer’s names in the audio, but they are Clair W. Kiernan, Veronica Byrd, and Jeff Montgomery.  Assisting with the song at the end are Dawn Marie and Sarah Taylor.  Special thanks to our performance coach, Doug Kaye.

We hope you’ve enjoyed our annual presentation of An Atlanta Christmas.  We look forward to doing it again next year.

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An Atlanta Christmas part 6

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Hey, folks, technical difficulties are forcing me to post this week’s installment without intro or outro crediting information.  Hopefully this is just temporary, but we’ll see.

This week’s episode is from an extremely recent show.  Like this past weekend.  Yes, from December 8, 2007 at 4pm to be exact, we present “Cut-Out Christmas” by Thomas E. Fuller, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor and featuring the voices of Veronica Byrd and Burt Tanner.  Foley effects created by Sonya with Caran Wilbanks.  Music by Brad Weage.

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Blazing the Trail of Tears part 2 of 2

Size: 4M Duration: 8:47

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Back in 2004 ARTC performed an outdoor show at Stone Mountain Park for their Frontier Days festival.  We’ve brought you some of that material here in the podcast before and today we revisit it with Mike Langford’s Blazing the Trail of Tears in two parts.  The timing of this story for this podcast is not lost on us.  It is not a proud part of Georgia or American history, but it is an important one.  We hope you enjoy the presentation.

Next week we will begin bringing you segments from An Atlanta Christmas, originally written by Thomas E. Fuller and continually expanded by a host of our other writers.

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Blazing the Trail of Tears part 1 of 2

Size: 6M Duration 12:25

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Back in 2004 ARTC performed an outdoor show at Stone Mountain Park for their Frontier Days festival.  We’ve brought you some of that material here in the podcast before and today we revisit it with Mike Langford’s Blazing the Trail of Tears in two parts.  The timing of this story for this podcast is not lost on us.  It is not a proud part of Georgia or American history, but it is an important one.  We hope you enjoy the presentation.

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The Shadow Over Innsmouth part 5 of 5

Size: 5.7M Duration: 12:11

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This week we conclude our five part presentation of H. P. Lovecraft’sThe Shadow Over Innsmouth, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller and Gregory Nicholl.  It features the voice of legendary writer Harlan Ellison, as well as anime voice actor Michael Brady.

This was performed live at Dragon*Con 2004 and was part of our celebration of our 20th anniversary!

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The Shadow Over Innsmouth part 4 of 5

Duration:  17:47   Size:  8.3M

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This week we continue our five part presentation of H. P. Lovecraft’sThe Shadow Over Innsmouth, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller and Gregory Nicholl.  It features the voice of legendary writer Harlan Ellison, as well as anime voice actor Michael Brady.

This was performed live at Dragon*Con 2004 and was part of our celebration of our 20th anniversary!