Greater Tuna
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Greater Tuna is the first in a series of 4 comedic plays (followed by A Tuna Christmas
A Tuna Christmas
A Tuna Christmas is the second in a series of comedic plays , each set the fictional town of Tuna, Texas, the "third-smallest" town in the state. The trilogy was written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard...

,
Red, White and Tuna
Red, White and Tuna
Red, White and Tuna is the third in a series of comedic plays , each set the fictional town of Tuna, Texas; the "third-smallest" town in the state. The plays were written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard...

and Tuna Does Vegas), each set in the fictional town of Tuna, Texas, the "third-smallest" town in the state. The series was written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. The plays are at once an affectionate comment on small-town, Southern life and attitudes but also a withering satire of same. Of the four plays, Greater Tuna is the darkest in tone.

The plays are notable in that two men play the entire cast of over twenty eccentric characters of both genders and various ages. Greater Tuna debuted in Austin, Texas
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Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of :Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas on the eastern edge of the American Southwest, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 14th most populous city in the United States. It was the third-fastest-growing large city in...

, in the fall of 1981, and had its off-Broadway
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 premiere in 1982. St. Vincent Summer Theatre
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 produced the play in 2000, and No Name Players
No Name Players
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 produced it in 2002.

Williams and Sears regularly tour the country to perform all four plays, with Howard directing.

An HBO Special of Greater Tuna, produced by Embassy Television and Norman Lear
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, was aired in 1984. Due to modern videography techniques, the various characters portrayed by Sears and Williams were able to be seen en masse for the first time. However, due to copyright conflicts between Embassy Television and the original copyright claimants (Joe Sears, Jaston Williams & Ed Howard) the broadcast was limited to only 3 months in 1984. It has never been broadcast again. Rare VHS taped copies have been sold on eBay in excess of $100.

Sears and Williams did command performances of both Greater Tuna and A Tuna Christmas at the White House
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 for President George H. W. Bush
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 and Barbara Bush.

According to the play's official web site, by 1985, Greater Tuna was the most-produced play in the United States. A videotaped performance of Greater Tuna (but not the Lear HBO production) is available on VHS
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 and DVD
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.

Partial cast of characters

Performed by Williams
  • Charlene Bumiller - Daughter of Hank and Bertha Bumiller, and sister to Stanley and Jody
  • Jody Bumiller - Youngest child of Bertha Bumiller, followed constantly by "eight to ten dogs"
  • Stanley Bumiller - fresh from reform school
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    ; twin to Charlene, and he later talks to the dead judge gloating how he killed him
  • Vera Carp - Town snob and vice president of the Smut-Snatchers of the New Order
  • Petey Fisk - Employee of the Greater Tuna Humane Society
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  • Didi Snavely - Owner of Didi's Used Weapons ("If we can't kill it, it's immortal")
  • Arles Struvie - A disc jockey
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     at radio station OKKK
  • Chad Hartford- A reporter from Houston who comes to interview Bertha
  • Phinas Blye- A politician from Indiana who runs for City Council every election
  • Harold Dean Lattimer- OKKK's weatherman
  • Helen Bedd - waitress, Tastee Kreme Diner


Performed by Sears
  • Bertha Bumiller - wife of Hank and mother to Jody, Stanley, and Charlene; member of the Smut Snatchers of the New Order
  • Hank Bumiller- Husband of Bertha
  • Pearl Burras - Aunt to Bertha, who is addicted to killing dogs (in the play, called canicidal thumbitus)
  • Leonard Childers - Station Manager of OKKK
  • Sheriff Givens- Believes in old-fashioned jails
  • Elmer Watkins, head of the local chapter of the KKK, dedicated to making the town safe "for the right kind of people"
  • Yippy the dog- Pet of the month for five weeks in a row, yips a lot, and no one wants to adopt him
  • R.R. Snavely - UFOlogist, town drunk, and husband to Didi
  • The Reverend Spikes, president of the Smut Snatchers of the New Order
  • Thurston Wheelis - A disc jockey
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     at radio station OKKK
  • Inita Goodwin - cook, Tastee Kreme Diner

Honors for Greater Tuna

Joe Sears
  • Following a December 1994 run of A Tuna Christmas on Broadway, Joe Sears received a 1995 Tony Award nomination for best actor in a play.
  • Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Touring Production, Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Acting
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    , 1985, 1987


Jaston Williams
  • San Francisco Bay Area Critics Award
  • L.A. Dramalogue Award

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