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In 1993 and 1994, they began performing monthly at a coffee house in the Little Five Points district in Atlanta. This theater experience allowed for the development of new writers, gave the actors more radio experience, and allowed for experimentation with new formats and styles. These coffee house
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was enlisted as principal writer, and numerous actors from the local theatrical community were cast in the productions. Soon Henry Howard, owner of Audio Craft, made his facility available to ARTC and came on board as a producer. ARTC produced a full 13-week schedule for WGST in summer of 1984.
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In November 2002 Fuller died from a heart attack. The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company had lost its leader, its head writer, and its voice. ARTC attracted new writers, new actors, and new leaders. It continued to expand the number of places where it performed and new productions.
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ARTC continued to perform at many science fiction conventions. Additionally it began searching for a permanent stage home for regular performances. From 2002 through 2003 it mounted several productions at
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into an audio play, the company has continued to negotiate with contemporary writers for permission to create adaptations of their work. Among the writers whose work has been adapted by ARTC are:
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Under Fuller's leadership, ARTC established a troupe of professional and semi-professional actors, writers, directors, and technicians, to create live and in-studio productions of audio drama.
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For several years during this period ARTC performed live every Halloween night on Peach State Public Radio – performing and broadcasting from one of the Georgia Public Television studios.
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ARTC was founded in 1984 by radio personality William L. Brown and actor/director Patrick Stansbury. They procured underwriting from a local bank to sponsor a weekly, one-hour program on
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Workshop at the University of Georgia, and in Macon and Cartersville, Georgia. Their writers continue to teach radio drama writing at science fiction conventions around the country.
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Over the years, various members of ARTC have participated in or taught classes for various workshops, including the MidWest Radio Theatre Workshop and its successor organization
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Awards are given by the American Society For Science Fiction Audio for the best science fiction, fantasy, and horror audio dramas of the year. There are two awards: the
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for excellence in science fiction audio drama. It was the first of several awards from the Mark-Time award committee to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company.
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After the coffee house closed, the live performance troupe continued to find venues for live audio theatre. They performed at a few live music venues, the
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2020 Norman Corwin Award given to The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by the National Audio Theater Festivals for excellence in audio drama.
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Even during this period ARTC continued to create in-studio audio drama on cassette tape and eventually CDs. Their 1996 production of
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programming gathered from previous live performances. The podcasts include new material, old fan favorites, and rare performances.
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shows created many new stand-alone plays as well as radio series in the style of the programs from the
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ARTC performs live audio drama at a wide variety of events, often with a very specific focus on
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DragonCon 2004 – "Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Slaves of the Zombie-Tron" by Ron N. Butler
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DragonCon 2000 – "Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Queen of the Spaceways" by Ron N. Butler
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DragonCon 2000 – "Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Queen of the Spaceways" by Ron N. Butler
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DragonCon 2000 – "Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Queen of the Spaceways" by Ron N. Butler
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dedicated to preserving, promoting, performing, and educating people about the art of
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DragonCon 1998 – "Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Cosmic Cycloplex" by Ron N. Butler
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Starting in 1996 with permission from Mrs. Virginia Heinlein to adapt her husband's
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Stories by Robert A. Heinlein. Adapted with permission of Mrs. Virginia Heinlein.
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DragonCon 1999 – "Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Phantom Menace" by Ron N. Butler
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DragonCon 1998 – "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants" by Robert A. Heinlein
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DragonCon 1998 – "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants" by Robert A. Heinlein
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A brief overview of the history of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company.
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Some of their more noteworthy adaptations include several works by
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NecronomiCon 1996 – "The Menace from Earth" by Robert A. Heinlein
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A list of writers whose work has been adapted for audio by ARTC.
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DragonCon 2001 – "Solution Unsatisfactory" by Robert A. Heinlein
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Celebrities who have acted on stage or in the studio with ARTC.
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DragonCon 2004 – "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" by H. P. Lovecraft
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DragonCon 2004 – "The Menace from Earth" by Robert A. Heinlein
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DragonCon 2004 – "The Menace from Earth" by Robert A. Heinlein
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DragonCon 1990 – "The Rats in the Walls" by H. P. Lovecraft
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The studio production of "A Real Babe" by Brad Linaweaver
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Mark-Time Special Award, Best Horror-Fantasy Production
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DragonCon 2005 – "The Weapons Shop" by A. E. van Vogt
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DragonCon 2000 – "Most Pierced Man" by Ron N. Butler
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DragonCon 2001 – "Guards, Guards" by Terry Pratchett
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In the summer of 1987 ARTC began performing live at
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