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The Time Machine, part 3 of 4

Size: 8.2M Duration 17:33

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Welcome back to the podcast!

The Time Machine has been adapted for audio at least 5 times, including our own rendition, by various companies around the world since 1948. There have also been no fewer than 4 movies or teleplays and it has inspired countless other media, including books, television shows, movies, comics, animation, and much more! If you like ours, be sure to let us know or post about it in the forums!

This installment of the podcast, The Time Machine, will be presented in four parts.  Written by H. G. Wells and adapted by Thomas E. Fuller, The Time Machine is one of the most well-known examples of classic science fiction.

The original playbill for the performance.  Illustration by Lindsay Archer!

Atlanta History Center logo

The Time Machine was performed live at the Academy Theatre on March 3 and 4, 2012, as a benefit for the Atlanta History Center.

The Atlanta History Center is a unique campus that houses the Atlanta History Museum, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, Swan House, Smith Family Farm, six historic gardens, and the Kenan Research Center. The Atlanta History Center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House, located off-site at our Midtown campus.

 

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The Time Machine, part 2 of 4

Size: 9.7M Duration: 20:50

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The Time Machine - small poster

Welcome back to the podcast! A bit of trivia about this performance…

The Time Machine was part of ARTC’s cassette catalog for a long time. When we started the process of converting our offerings to CD, however, we decided that this piece needed a new treatment in the studio. Thomas Fuller had done a rewrite of the script after the original cassette had been released and had considered the new script to be the superior version. So, at the moment, The Time Machine is considered out of print, but we have big plans to bring it back into the studio! Also on that out of print version was Brad Strickland’s A Glitch In Time. We’ll be bringing that back, too, possibly sooner rather than later.

This installment of the podcast, The Time Machine, will be presented in four parts.  Written by H. G. Wells and adapted by Thomas E. Fuller, The Time Machine is one of the most well-known examples of classic science fiction.

The original playbill for the performance.  Illustration by Lindsay Archer!

Atlanta History Center logo

The Time Machine was performed live at the Academy Theatre on March 3 and 4, 2012, as a benefit for the Atlanta History Center.

The Atlanta History Center is a unique campus that houses the Atlanta History Museum, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, Swan House, Smith Family Farm, six historic gardens, and the Kenan Research Center. The Atlanta History Center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House, located off-site at our Midtown campus.

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The Time Machine, part 1 of 4

Size: 8M Duration: 17:05

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The Time Machine - small poster

Welcome to the very first podcast published here at ARTC.org!  If you’ve been visiting us on the blog page at podcast.artc.org, we’ll be phasing that out over time.  The podcast will continue to be hosted at the same location and we’ll be making sure everyone’s RSS feeds continue to work, but here’s where all the info is going to be.

This installment of the podcast, The Time Machine, will be presented in four parts.  Written by H. G. Wells and adapted by Thomas E. Fuller, The Time Machine is one of the most well-known examples of classic science fiction.

The original playbill for the performance.  Illustration by Lindsay Archer!

Atlanta History Center logo

The Time Machine was performed live at the Academy Theatre on March 3 and 4, 2012, as a benefit for the Atlanta History Center.

The Atlanta History Center is a unique campus that houses the Atlanta History Museum, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, Swan House, Smith Family Farm, six historic gardens, and the Kenan Research Center. The Atlanta History Center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House, located off-site at our Midtown campus.

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The Competitor Part 2 of 2

Size: 9.4M, Duration: 20:30

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Welcome, again, to the ARTC podcast! This month we bring you part two of The Competitor by Brad Linaweaver, adapted for audio by William Alan Ritch. Performed live at LibertyCon 2010, this marked the very first live performance of this script. We hope you enjoy it!

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The Competitor Part 1 of 2

Size: 13M, Duration: 27:50

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Welcome, again, to the ARTC podcast!  This month we bring you part one of The Competitor by Brad Linaweaver, adapted for audio by William Alan Ritch.  Performed live at LibertyCon 2010, this marked the very first live performance of this script.  We hope you enjoy it.  Also included in this podcast, a special selection by our musical guest for our October show, The Old Way by Julie Gribble.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Set Loose the Dogs of Time

Size: 4.7M, Duration: 10:03

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This month we bring you another episode from our longest-running most requested serial, Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Set Loose the Dogs of Time! by Ron N. Butler, recorded live at TimeGate 2008.

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Omnilingual

[Time: 32.23] [Size: 31.1MB]

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From Dragon*Con 2009: “Omnilingual” written by H. Beam Piper & adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.

Follow the first archaeologists to land on Mars. How do they decode what they find there, with no similar cultures to compare it to?

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within!

[Time: 22:23] [Size: 26.9 MB]

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Another part of our 2 performances at DragonCon 2009, we present Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within! Written by Ron. N Butler, directed by Neil Butler.

This episode draws heavily from a previous episode of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry!

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Our Fair City part 1 of 2

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This month we bring you Our Fair City by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at LibertyCon in Chattanooga, TN on July 11, 2009. This is part of our Dean’s List series, available through our website.