Greater Tuna, written by Jaston Williams, Ed Howard, and Joe Sears, is a hilarious and satirical comedy that takes a witty look at life in the fictional town of Tuna, Texas. The play features just two actors who portray all 20 eccentric characters, ranging from a teenage beauty queen to a bumbling local radio host. Through quick costume changes and sharp dialogue, Greater Tuna humorously exposes the quirky, often absurd, nature of small-town life, tackling themes of social issues, politics, and human behavior. With its fast-paced humor and witty observations, Greater Tuna offers a delightful, clever commentary on Southern culture and the colorful personalities that make it so unique.

“Howlingly funny.” – Variety

“The audience all but exploded the theatre with laughter.” – New York Post

“Hilarious, a tribute to the art of acting.” – The Washington Post

“Sharp, satiric & funny.” – The New Yorker

“A whale of a funny evening.” – The Houston Post

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Tim Hedgepeth, Director