What if aliens wiped out the human race and took over Earth? What would they do with human artifacts? Fast forward to 3008 and listen in on a pair of aliens as they get a guided tour of the “Museum of Humans.” Actors: Bob Koherr, Heidi Swedberg, and Tracy McCubbin. Produced by Studio 360's Eric Molinsky.
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Enjoyed the "Museum of Humans" very much. Radio tells great stories, the pictures come in so much better.
Happy Holidays,
Ed V
PS - Hi Heidi!
would otherwise have liked to share the show with my children but Doubt segment and this performance piece's sexual innuendo (unnecessary) make that inappropriate.
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