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Tuna Does Vegas at TPAC

Don't Tuna Me Out

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By Martin Brady

Published on November 26, 2008 at 3:41am

Nashville is a Tuna town. Whether it's the original Greater Tuna, the holiday-themed A Tuna Christmas or even Red, White and Tuna, local audiences have consistently flocked to TPAC performances featuring Joe Sears and Jaston Williams, the creators of this long-running comedy series. Everyone knows the drill by now: Sears and Williams alone manage the multiple comic characters populating the small town of Tuna, Texas, eliciting laughter from their devoted fan base. In this new installment, conservative radio host Arles Struvie and his wife, Bertha Bumiller, head to Las Vegas to renew their wedding vows. Naturally, Tuna townsfolk can't resist coming along for the festivities. Ed Howard, who contributes to the Sears-Williams script, also directs the zany proceedings.
Tue., Dec. 2; Wed., Dec. 3; Thu., Dec. 4; Fri., Dec. 5; Sat., Dec. 6; Sun., Dec. 7, 2008