Written by Alina Mae Wilson
To say Greater Tuna is hilarious is, while accurate, somewhat missing the point. It is true there are tons of laughs in this play, and it’s true that every single joke lands, but Greater Tuna is much more subtle than most other good comedies. It honestly has heart. The heart itself is composed of humor, which starts out cliche enough but quickly transforms into an entire town’s worth of people imploring the universe for assistance. For an added bonus, the actors performing at Stages’s Theater in Fullerton are phenomenal. Continue Reading