"A Tuna Christmas" at Orlando Shakespeare Center

The holidays can be stressful enough to give anyone holly jolly heart attack. You barely have time to buy the damn presents, make the damn cookies and decorate the damn tree, I know. But do yourself a favor and set aside an evening to see  A Tuna Christmas at Orlando Shakespeare Center before it closes on Dec. 30. The laughs will undo your holiday stress as well as a cup of decently spiked egg nog.


 Michael Kevin Baldwin and Mark Lanier play 24 of the citizens of the tiny town of Tuna, Texas (which might as well be any number of small towns in Florida, so you know these people). Considering the speed of the quick changes they make switching from part to part the play could have billed this as a magic show in addition to a brilliant comedy. 'Tuna Christams  is a sequal to Greater Tuna, both written by Ed Howard, Joe Sears and Jaston Williams and is so tightly written, though, that you barely have time to think "How did they do that?"  The laughs come as if fired out of one of DiDi's Used Weapons (one of my personal favorite of the show's character menagerie).

So give yourself a night off, see the show and have a happier holiday.

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