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'Political Idol' Running At The Triad Until 4/27

By: Apr. 09, 2008
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Hot off sold-out runs in Washington D.C., Chicago and New York, "Political Idol," a hilarious spoof of the upcoming presidential elections returned to Off-Broadway's Triad Theatre on Sunday, March 16th (7PM) for a seven week run.  In this new updated version, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama fight it out for the Democratic Nomination, and John McCain searches for the perfect running mate.

Political Idol is based on the parodies of Marc Emory, muse and founder of The Freedom Toast, who originated the idea at a Renaissance Weekend gathering (the annual retreat for innovative leaders from diverse fields) where he was encouraged to record some of his twisted takes on popular songs. "It just became this thing that we kept doing, that kept getting bigger," says Emory, son of longtime Washington newspaper correspondent and former Gridiron Club president, Alan S. Emory. Robert Yarnall is co-author of the book and lyrics.

Armed with irreverence, wit, and spot-on impressions of Hillary, Obama, Giuliani, Ted Kennedy, Mitt Romney and George W., a quartet of seasoned entertainers turn familiar songs into show-stopping political parodies. Directed by Julie Blanciak the company features: Lara Buck, Enga Davis, Joseph DiSalle and Robert Yarnall. Chris Berg will serve as musical director.

The show features more than a dozen lyrically altered songs, from "John McCain" (Purple Rain) to "Lovin' Barack Obama," sung to the tune of Ricky Martin's Livin' La Vida Loca. Other stand-outs include "We're Bringin' Ronnie Back" (Justin Timberlake's Sexy Back) and "What's Bill Got to Do With It," Hillary's version of the Tina Turner classic.

Three CDs of The Freedom Toast songs are available on iTunes, including "Sing Along with the Candidates 2008," "Sing Along with the Democrats" and "Sing Along with the Republicans."

"Political Idol" will play Sunday's at 7PM through April 27th at The Triad Theatre (158 West 72nd Street ~ between Broadway & Columbus Avenue).  There is a 2 drink minimum and a $20 music charge. For tickets and reservations call TheaterMania (212) 352-3101 or online www.theatermania.com



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