Happy Holidays! Here's a little present from us to you: An interview with professor Eden Osucha of Bates College, who gives a thorough examination of the historical moment in which A Tuna Christmas was written and how the play fits into queer performance traditions.
Welcome to Portland Stage’s PlayNotes Podcast! This is an audio companion to PlayNotes, our resource guide. Created by the Portland Stage Literary and Education departments, this extensive guide presents a broad spectrum of information and perspectives on each of our Mainstage shows. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on every play this season!
You can find the full print version of Playnotes at https://www.portlandstage.org/education/playnotes/
Tickets for A Tuna Christmas can be found at https://www.portlandstage.org/shows-tickets/
The show runs until December 24th.
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