1994

  • Friday, January 07 Little Five Points Coffeehouse
  • Saturday, January 29 Cartersville Radio Theater
  • Saturday, February 26 Under Construction – Special OrderBumpers Crossroads Special ReportA Case of AbuseCreation is a Circle
  • Saturday, July 16 Dragon*Con 8 – The Island of Dr. Moreau
  • Saturday, August 27 DeepSouthCon – Birmingham AL: Armadillo Radio Hour, featuring King KongThe Shape of Things to ComeBumpers Crossroads: Hide, the Cow’s OutsideA Case of AbuseThe Armadillo and the Karaoke of Doom
  • Friday, September 02 Props Restaurant
  • Saturday, September 03 Burroughs Dum-Dum – Nadir of the ApesRory Rammer: Green Man’s Burden
  • Saturday, October 15 NecronomiCon – Rory Rammer: Eye in the SkyRory Rammer: Green Man’s BurdenSpecial Order
  • Wednesday, October 19 Premiere of Radioland Murders – Crimson Hawk: Pyres of Pyros
  • Saturday, October 22 UGA Theater of the Mind – The Countess, directed by Himan Brown (not an ARTC production, but featuring many of our personnel), performed at the Morton Theatre and broadcast over WUOG.
  • Monday, October 31 Peach State Public Radio – The Island of Dr. Moreau (live broadcast)
  • Tuesday, November 01 WREK – Saturdays at 5:30, November-December, Your Radio Rialto

1993

  • Saturday, April 17 PhoenixCon – Armadillo Radio Hour: The Armadillo Inside Out
  • Friday, May 28 Little Five Points Coffeehouse – Monthly venue, in the Horizon Theater / WRFG building on Euclid Avenue. May ’93 through April ’94.  This is where many of our best-loved serials originated, including Bumpers Crossroads, Rory Rammer, and The Crimson Hawk.
  • Saturday, July 17 Dragon*Con 7 – Ole Doc Methuselah: The Great Air Monopoly
  • Friday, July 23 Callanwolde – ARTC Tenth Anniversary performance
  • Saturday, October 16 AtomiCon – Special Order

1991

  • Sunday, July 14 Dragon*Con 5 – Lord Durndrun’s Party

1987

  • Sunday, June 14 WGKA – WGKA Summer Series, 13 hours
  • Monday, June 15 Centauri Express – Release of Centauri Express Audio Magazine #1.The cassette periodical published four more issues, the last in 1990. Centauri Express, and ARTC, continued to publish its programs on tape (and later CD), but never again attempted a regular schedule.
  • Tuesday, July 14 Dragon*Con 1 – The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted by Gerald W. Page.  Sadly, this performance and the script that allowed it have been lost to antiquity.  Our current version was written by Ron N. Butler.

1986

  • Friday, August 29 Confederation / WorldCon – Creation is a Circle (not an ARTC production, but featuring ARTC personnel)

1985

  • Friday, June 14 Peach State Public Radio – SouthernAire Radio Workshop