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Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama!
This month: Size: 5M Duration: 10:28
This month we bring you The Fox and the Fry Bread, a traditional story adapted for audio by Daniel W. Kiernan, performed live at Frontier Days at Stone Mountain Park, May 1 and 2, 2004.
This historical episode for the podcast reminds everyone that the Atlanta History Center will be given 25% of ticket sales from this performance!
Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:00pm Sunday, March 4, 2012 2:30pm Tickets: $10 in advance $15 at the door Get your tickets, make your reservation, and then tell your friends with the handy Facebook event!
Atlanta History Center
Do you like that illustration for The Time Machine? Of course you do. Did you like the one we had a few months ago for The Dancer in the Dark? I bet you did. Well, both of them were done by local artist Lindsay Archer and we're pleased to announce that we'll be having an exhibition of her work alongside our performance of The Time Machine in March, along with an up-and-coming local artist, Jen Richards!
Radio theatre lives in sound, but it can't live in sound alone. Come explore the visual side of our medium!
Copyright Lindsay Archer
Copyright Jen Richards
Check us out on your favorite social media!
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Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama!
This month: Size: 5M Duration: 10:28
This month we bring you The Fox and the Fry Bread, a traditional story adapted for audio by Daniel W. Kiernan, performed live at Frontier Days at Stone Mountain Park, May 1 and 2, 2004.
This historical episode for the podcast reminds everyone that the Atlanta History Center will be given 25% of ticket sales from this performance!
Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:00pm Sunday, March 4, 2012 2:30pm Tickets: $10 in advance $15 at the door Get your tickets, make your reservation, and then tell your friends with the handy Facebook event!
Atlanta History Center
Do you like that illustration for The Time Machine? Of course you do. Did you like the one we had a few months ago for The Dancer in the Dark? I bet you did. Well, both of them were done by local artist Lindsay Archer and we're pleased to announce that we'll be having an exhibition of her work alongside our performance of The Time Machine in March, along with an up-and-coming local artist, Jen Richards!
Radio theatre lives in sound, but it can't live in sound alone. Come explore the visual side of our medium!
Copyright Lindsay Archer
Copyright Jen Richards
Check us out on your favorite social media!