Hot off sold-out runs in Washington D.C., Chicago and New York, "Political Idol," a hilarious spoof of the upcoming presidential elections returns to Off-Broadway's Triad Theatre opening on Wednesday, July 23 (7PM) for a four week run. In this new updated version, presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain hold auditions to select Vice Presidential running mates, while at the same time sparring with each other over the economy and foreign policy. Produced by the FREEDOM TOAST company, the shows plays to sold-out houses and keeps the audience in stitches!
New this summer, Broadway performer Frank Harts joins the Political Idol cast in the roles of Barack Obama, Charlie Rangle, Condoleeza Rice and others. Noted for his portrayal of George Murchison opposite Sean "Diddy" Combs in the Tony Award-winning revival of A Raisin In The Sun, the Julliard alum is also featured in the new Che Guevara biopic Guerrilla, and has numorous television credits, including the voice of Diddy on MTV TV "Funhouse."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.Videos