PRODUCTION STAFF
Michael McKee, Director
Mary Lee Conwell, Costumes
Philip Tapia, Lighting
Mark Du Bruyne, Technical Director
Stage Manager: Mary Lee Conwell
Lighting Control: Ashley Dennis
Sound Control: Debbie Lake
Dressers: Kay Barnett, Mike Bass
Promotion Audio :Ray Norman,Dogwood Studios
Production Audio: Barry Silverman, Soundworks
Wig Design: Sherrick Sandy
Publicity Consultant Danielle Juzan
Graphics/Web Design and Publicity:
Rudy Auerbach
GREATER TUNA
by Joe Sears, Jaston Williams, and Ed Howard
Written by three Texans, Greater Tuna is one of the most widely produced plays in recent decades. With audiences laughing from coast to coast and countless cities in between, this show has been selected not once but twice for Command Performances at the White House.
Beginning and closing with the local AM radio broadcast, Greater Tuna takes you into the homes and businesses of Tuna, the third smallest town in Texas, where according to the authors, "the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies." There you will meet twenty of this small town's hilariously opinionated men and women - all of whom are played by two actors.
MTG first produced Greater Tuna in 1989 with a young Mike McKee as one of the leads.
In our new production, Jake Coleman and Chris Spencer will take up the challenge..
January 12, 13, 19, 20, 21
Fridays and Saturdays at 8; Sunday at 2
"Redneck America at its best."
Charleston Post-Carver
"The humor will leap out at you!"
Washington Post
"There is real satire here!"
New Yorker Magazine
"Hilariously funny!"
Variety
Christopher Spencer plays
Thurston Wheelis
Elmer Watkins
Bertha Bumiller
Yippy
Leonard Childers
Pearl Burras
Sheriff Givens
Hank Bumiller
Photo courtesy Allyson McNeill