It’s Dinner and Show!

First, you start with Dinner . . . and Oh, what a Dinner it is!
The Lazy Susan’s famous Pennsylvania Dutch Buffet!.

We begin your evening with cocktails served from six o’clock, followed by one of the finest buffets ever offered by a Dinner Theatre; salads, relishes, home baked breads, Pennsylvania Dutch hot entrees – all prepared from scratch – roast beef, chicken, fish, home made desserts – an endless bounty of delicious treats.

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The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre proudly presents "Greater Tuna" July 16 2010

 

The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre offers the flavor of Texas both in its production and its cuisine when it presents the two-man, twenty-character comedy Greater Tuna this summer.  Instead of featuring its long-standing Pennsylvania-Dutch buffet, the theatre will offer a Texas BBQ to capture the feel–and taste–of this tour-de-farce set in the tiny town of Tuna, Texas.  The show plays Fridays through Sundays from July 16 through September 19.  Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 703-550-7384.

Greater Tuna is the hilarious comedy about the third smallest town in Texas where the Lion’s Club is too liberal, and Patsy Cline is immortal.  The eccentric characters that make up this town are played by only two performers—making this send up of rural life in America even more delightful as they play all the inhabitants of Tuna:  men, women, children, and animals!

Written by Jaston Williams; Joe Sears; and Ed Howard, Greater Tuna is the most frequently produced play in the United States and was performed by Williams and Sears (the original cast) for President George W. Bush in two command performances at the White House.

This production is directed by local award-winning director Frank D. Shutts II and is performed by two casts who alternate weekends:  Lyle Smythers and Jeff Davis are Team Tuna and Robert Biedermann and Matthew Randall are Team Texas.

The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre is one of the few surviving dinner theaters that opened its doors in the heyday of “chow-biz” in the early 1970s.  Situated atop a hill above the Occoquan River at the intersection of Richmond Highway and Furnace Road in Woodbridge, Virginia, the theatre is a great a choice for couples and groups of all sizes where both food and entertainment can be had for the cost of a ticket alone at most theaters. 

If you would like to schedule a review of the show or an interview with the theater management or artistic staff, please call Karol Kaldenbach at 703-550-7384 or email Karol at lsdt@ix.netcom.com.

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*Greater Tuna*

*Greater Tuna*

July 16 2010: "Greater Tuna" This hilariously funny comedy about the third smallest town in Texas where the Lion’s Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies. – This outstanding spoof on redneck America has become one of the most widely produced plays on the American stage!

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