The two actors then go on to play another 10 eccentric characters each, often acerbic women. ![]() As in “Greater Tuna,” one is introduced to the population of Tuna through the banter of radio personalities Thurston Wheelis (Sears) and Arles Struvie (Williams) at station OKKK. In the sequel, “A Tuna Christmas,” biting satire has dissolved to make way for character study - a kind of southern “Prairie Home Companion.” Although the plot is minimal, and some scenes too long, Williams and Sears still enthrall with their fluid portrayals. ![]() Tuna, Texas, came to life in 1982 in “Greater Tuna,” where writer/actors Jaston Williams and Joe Sears performed 17 characters with more than 140 costume changes to lance the Moral Majority.
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