ARTC got its start in 1984 when William Brown and Patrick Stansbury decided they wanted to have a little fun. Then 40 years passed and lots more people were still […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
The health and safety of our community and cast members is ARTC’s top priority in these trying times, but we’ve adapted, and have managed to safely continue forward with our […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
Hello, everybody! A very quick update on what’s going on with ARTC these days: COVID-19 – The cast and crew of ARTC is taking every precaution to preserve the health […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
We’ll have three exciting new releases for attendees at Dragon Con this year, and for those of you who are reading this website right now! First, our 2012 live production […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
We’re pleased and proud to announce that we have been selected to perform at the HEAR Now Festival’s Audio Tonight presentation! Atlanta Radio Theatre Company will travel to Kansas City, […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
Last September Voyage ATL interviewed ARTC Executive Producer David Benedict. This past February they had him on again! Read the full article| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
Hey, folks, as we’re winding down 2017 we’d like to remind everyone that ARTC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, which means your donations are tax deductable! Consider helping us make more […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
It’s that time again! Time to make your plans to see this year’s rendition of An Atlanta Christmas. As you may know, we change up the scripts every year to keep […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
ARTC Executive Producer David Benedict was interviewed on Voyage ATL! Today we’d like to introduce you to David Benedict. David, let’s start with your story. We’d love to hear how […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
Our next show will be at Monsterama, where we will reprise The Brides of Dracula and may bring some new surprises as well! Stay tuned for more details!| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company