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The Radio Theatre Project has holiday stories that will make you think and smile. In Glenn Sharpe’s “A Nobody Just Like You” adult Jesus drops by for a chat with a church custodian. It’s a wry observation of things being done in his name. A woman finds herself alone this Christmas, but her kids’ gift delivers surprisingly sweet companionship in “Why Did They Get Me a Roomba?” by Johanna Beale Keller. What does or doesn’t happen when Horowitz, who’s fed up with holiday hustle, travels back to Bethlehem in a time machine? Mike Murphy tells the story in “Last Christmas”. Little Penny will come by soon and the holiday lawn decorations rally to solve a dilemma in “A Breath of Air” by James Rayfield. Bara Swain’s “Look Alive” has Ava jostling Joanne out of her holiday funk and answers the question, “Why is Chanukah celebrated in 8 days?”

And of course Piano Man Paul Wilborn will be there to lead the annual holiday sing along.

 

 

 

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Dec 22 2025

Ho Ho Radio!

Organized by The Radio Theatre Project

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Dec 22 2025 12:00 PM
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