Loved the show!
by Alien toes on 5/7/24The Santander Performing Arts Center - ReadingThey’re funny, informative, and I learned some new things!! So fun!!
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Ancient Aliens LIVE: Project Earth is an experiential extension of Ancient Aliens that explores the theory that extraterrestrials have visited Earth for millions of years.
The ninety-minute live experience celebrates the long-running program Ancient Aliens on The HISTORY Channel and features leading Ancient Astronaut theorist Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, investigative mythologist William Henry, aerospace engineer and intelligence expert Dr. Travis Taylor, UK government UFO investigator Nick Pope, and real-life Indiana Jones, David Childress, as they discuss thought-provoking extraterrestrial theories on fan-favorite topics from Ancient Egypt to the moon, paving the long road to Disclosure.
They’re funny, informative, and I learned some new things!! So fun!!
Interesting seeing the show leaders up close and personal
The show was well scripted, informative and fun. The audience was very enthusiastic.
Second time seeing this show and was amazing just like the first time. Will go again.
After watching Ancient Aliens for so long, it was like having 4 friends in my living room. It was an hour and a half of constant banter. There was old and new information. If you like Ancient Aliens, you need to attend an event.
Great opportunity to see the guys I’ve been following for years live and in person! They were very interactive and kept the audience involved. The venue was terrific as well and allowed for an intimate show. Thanks!
I am a true hard fan of Ancient Aliens and think the show was great. I love their into of themselves and their pander with each other! I hope to see them again when come around my area.
It was neat to see Giorgio, Nick, William and David in person after watching them on TV for so many years. They had humorous banter and went over some of the classic ancient aliens lore with a few surprises. The vip meet and greet with them was short but very cool, and I have several nice photos to remember the occasion.
Would have liked it if the panel could have incorporated facts and theories targeted at our geographical area. I knew many topics from being a regular viewer of broadcasts. Seemed too scripted. A rating for the panelists. A rating for shows.
The Kiva Auditorium is very big and can seat a lot of people. Our seats were easy to find. However, the seat in front of me was quite wobbly but it managed to support the woman who used that seat. The event was wonderful. I would go to it again and again. Parking was less than stellar with lots of cars and no help at the booth to pay to leave. The instructions left some people quite confused and human error slowed up the exit.