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The Brides of Dracula (Part 2 of 3) written by Thomas E. Fuller.
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The Brides of Dracula (Part 2 of 3) written by Thomas E. Fuller.
Duration 21:27, File Size 14.9M
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The Brides of Dracula, by Thomas E. Fuller. (presented in three parts.)
Quite possibly one of the most ambitious ARTC projects, the February 2007 live performance at Stage Door Players required extra personnel: a stage/floor manager, 3 foley artists instead of the usual one or two, a second sound engineer and mixing board solely for the foley sound, and two people to manage the digital effects. Plus extra consideration for the Brides singing parts, and our guest musicians – another rare event.
The outcome? Judge for yourself. Brides of Dracula was the featured story for this show, and comprised the entire post-intermission show.
If you’re really adventurous, try listening with headphonones…
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Hello again!
This week, in honor of Fathers Day, we bring you selected scenes from The Passion of Frankenstein, by Thomas E. Fuller. It’s going to be a little different this week, though. We’re going to feature some scenes, but we’re also going to highlight a little bit of what goes into creating the audio drama that we all know and love. We’ll take a few short clips from the raw voiceover and then transform them with music and sound effects into new old-time radio. Whereas we normally bring you material from our live productions, the source for this material comes from the studio.
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St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland (but not on a plane…unless you mean a 2-dimensional surface…nevermind). But did he miss one? Just what is the Loch Ness Monster? Assuming it even exists.
Last week we brought you part one of The Dweller in the Depths, by Thomas E. Fuller, recorded live at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, GA. This week we bring you part two of the story, but this performance was recorded at Stone Mountain Park in 2005.
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Ah, St. Patrick’s Day. Leprechauns, shamrocks, pots o’ gold, and green things everywhere. Well, everywhere except here. We’ve just got lots of blarney because this week our podcast features a story set in that fabled land of…Scotland.
This week: Part one of The Dweller in the Depths, by Thomas E. Fuller. This episode was recorded live at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, GA back in 1997. Next week we’ll bring you part two of the story, but the performers will be a lot different because it will have been recorded at Stone Mountain Park in 2005. We hope you’ll hear how far we’ve come in those 8 years.
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Hope everyone is having a happy new year. To start out 2007 we’re going to get back to our roots by presenting The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted by Ron N. Butler, and performed live at Dragon*Con 2006. This was our only show at Dragon*Con this year, so if you missed it then this is your chance! We’ve performed at every Dragon*Con since the first, and Lovecraft has always been one of our mainstays.