Greater Tuna
by Georgetown Palace Theatre

May. 28 - Jun. 27, 2021
Fridays-Sundays

The day in Tuna, the third smallest town in Texas, begins—as usual—with Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie at the microphones of Radio OKKK, broadcasting at a big 275 watts (at least when they remember to turn the transmitter on). Topping the headlines is the winning entry in the American Heritage Essay Contest, entitled “Human Rights, Why Bother?” Then, Arles exits, and in comes Didi Snavely of Didi’s Used Guns; she leaves and gives way to weatherman Harold Dean Lattimer: “We have this swarm of locusts that are headin’ our way from Louisiana, but we figure the dust will kill a lot of ’em, and the rest’ll probably get blown away or drown in this tropical storm that’s headin’ our way from the coast.” Of course, a day isn’t complete without the high school football report from Coach Raymond Chassie, who explains why his football team lost 48-0: “We lost mainly because we couldn’t score.”

And so the day continues, as Tuna’s citizens parade across the stage in all their outrageous and irreverent glory, commenting on life, politics, and what makes them (and sometimes us) tick.

All your favorite characters will be back, performed by Rick Felkins and Kirk Kelso.

This production will be indoors in the Playhouse. Masks are required, even when sitting in your seat and groups will be distanced for all events.


Greater Tuna
by Joe Sears, Jaston Williams and Ed Howard
Georgetown Palace Theatre

Fridays-Sundays,
May 28 - June 27, 2021
Georgetown Playhouse
817 S. Austin Avenue
across the street from the Georgetown Palace Theatre
Georgetown, TX, 78626

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets  $34 general admission, $32 seniors and military. Student rush tickets $24.

Purchase tickets here.