Along with
Tuna's
perennial favorites, some new
Tuna
denizens burst into the
4th of July Tuna High School Class
Reunion. This sets the stage for a show full of
fireworks and fun from the land where the Lion's
Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies.
Its been several years
since we left Bertha and Arles dancing at the end
of A
Tuna Christmas
...Did the romance blossom? Has
Didi Snavley received any "cosmic"
communications from R.R.'s UFO? Did Stanley make
his fortune in the Alburquerque taxidermy
business? These and other burning questions will
be asked and answered in the side-splitting spoof
of life in rural America.
The
tongue-in-cheek humor that made
Red, White and Tuna's predecessor,
Greater Tuna,
so entertaining couldn't be more up to date. Though originally
written and produced more than 20 years ago, our country's
contemporary political shenanigans and the Religious Right
have put the basis for this satirical trilogy right back in
the headlines of today's news.
Master
comedians Joe Sears and Jaston Williams take the stage once
more as the sole performers playing all of Tuna's
inhabitants including men, women, children and
animals (thanks to 40 lightning-quick costume
changes). In this latest saga, all the
Tuna
favorites return as the Prayer Posse led by Vera
Carp and Reverend Spikes take on church hymns
while Petey Fisk continues his off-beat pleas for
a more humane
Tuna. The flirtatious Tastee Kreme
gals have a food booth at the Reunion serving
Aunt Pearl's prize winning potato salad that may
have been in the heat too long. You'll laugh till
it hurts when you find out who the mystery
write-in winner of the Homecoming Queen Contest is.
Just another day in the life of
Tuna, Texas.