ARTC Adaptations
Well-crafted original adaptations of the best stories, from the classics to contemporary
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Terrific Park
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$10.00Meet Buzz and Neil, the two loneliest men alive! Far from Earth, the astronauts’ mission is to discover the edge of the universe. Such a long voyage begins to feel a bit absurd. Like when they encounter a planet where no planet could be.
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The Dunwich Horror LIVE
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$7.00Ah, the sweet, sweet singing of the whip-poor-wills. Surely one of the most innocent, purest birdsongs one can know, plaintive and perfect in the clean morning light.
Unless, of course, you happen to live near the decayed New England village of Dunwich. Unless, of course, you have seen the mad fires blazing from the ancient stone circles atop Sentinel Mountain. Unless, of course, you remember the horrible events of seventy years ago and happen to be familiar with the name “Whately.”
Then the singing of whip-poor-wills isn’t so sweet and their patient waiting anything but innocent…
Performed live at the Academy Theatre October 2012, with music by The Ghosts Project!
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At the Mountains of Madness
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$7.00In H P Lovecraft’s classic horror story, an old man consents to a radio interview. In that interview a number of terrible truths come out.
The truth about an expedition to Antarctica in the 1920’s where everyone died horribly. The truth about an attempt to find the expedition’s mysterious killers. The truth about a desolate plateau in the heart of a frozen continent. The truth about life and intelligence on the planet Earth.
And the truth about the prehistoric horror that still waits lurking… At the Mountains of Madness.
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At the Mountains of Madness LIVE
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$7.00In H. P. Lovecraft’s classic horror story, an old man consents to a radio interview in which a number of terrible truths come out…
The truth about an expedition to Antarctica in the 1920s where everyone died horribly. The truth about a desolate plateau in the heart of a frozen continent. The truth about life and intelligence on the planet Earth.
And the truth about the prehistoric horror that waits lurking… at the Mountains of Madness.
Performed LIVE at Dragon*Con, September 5, 2010.
Music by The Ghosts Project, Paul Mercer and Davis Petterson!
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The Brides of Dracula
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$5.00The Darker Side of Vampire…
In a moonlit garden, three women with disturbing smiles wait. Their eyes gleam like opals and the only color in the silver night is the red of their lips. They long for what they wait for.
And what they wait for comes quickly.
“Bid me enter…”
Award winner! – Mark Time Award, Best Horror-Fantasy Production, 1997
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The Call of C’thulhu
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$7.00The classic story from H. P. Lovecraft that has inspired millions through literature, games, movies, comics, and the horror of their own imaginations.
Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn
An ancient evil awakens in the Southern Ocean, inspiring madness in all those who sense its coming.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die.
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The Colour Out of Space
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$7.00The “blasted heath” they called it. Five acres of grey desolation, like a sore eaten into the land.
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.
A family died up there. Of a poisoned well…
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The Dunwich Horror
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$7.00Ah, the sweet, sweet singing of the whip-poor-wills. Surely one of the most innocent, purest birdsongs one can know, plaintive and perfect in the clean morning light.
Unless, of course, you happen to live near the decayed New England village of Dunwich. Unless, of course, you have seen the mad fires blazing from the ancient stone circles atop Sentinel Mountain. Unless, of course, you remember the horrible events of seventy years ago and happen to be familiar with the name “Whately.”
Then the singing of whip-poor-wills isn’t so sweet and their patient waiting anything but innocent…
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The Invisible Man
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$5.00The small English town of Iping is just a waystation on the main road to Port Braddock. Nothing ever happens in Iping. Not in the dead of winter with the snow thick and crisp on the ground. Not with the wind howling and the ice crunching underfoot. Not until the Stranger came with his thick dark glasses and his head wrapped in bandages. Not until the Invisible Man arrived.
H G Wells’ The Invisible Man is one of the true classics of science fiction, as frightening and fresh now as it was when it was first written. For there is terror in doors that open with no one behind them, in footsteps in empty halls, in a touch in an empty room. And for Griffin, the Invisible Man, in the discovery of what it is to be both powerful — and powerless.
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The Island of Dr. Moreau
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$5.00Moreau, misunderstood and hounded by the London medical community, retreats to a Pacific island to continue his experiments. The goal: Nothing less than to surgically rebuild animals into the shape of men — and to teach them the meaning of humanity.
What is the law? Not to eat flesh or fish, that is the law; are we not men? What is the law? Not to chase other men, that is the law; are we not men?
As castaway Edward Prendick learns, Moreau is a feared, wrathful “god” to his beastmen. And in comparing Moreau to his lumbering, gentle servant M’Ling, it is sometimes difficult to tell which is the man, and which is the beast.
Wells’ classic shocker raises the question of what it means to be human. “Pain… is such a little thing…”
Award winner! – The Mark Time Award – The Silver Mark Time Award for Best Science Fiction Audio Production, 1996.
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