The
Capitol Steps Brings Laugh Therapy to the Bloomington
Center for the Performing Arts
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[March 30, 2018]
Laughter
unleashes stress-busting hormones and the floodgates
will be opened starting at 3 p.m., Sunday, May 13 when
The Capitol Steps arrives in Bloomington, to inoculate
those who are feeling like an emotionally-numb basket
case.
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Yes, timely laugh therapy comes in the form of a mix of song and
stand-up; providing a healthy dose of daily news, spit-roasted
and mocked. The show also includes one of the best Donald Trump
impressions since Alec Baldwin on ‘Saturday Night Live.”
No matter who is in the headlines, everyone could use a laugh.
The show transcends all political views. Steps cast members
regularly hear patrons saying things like, “I needed that right
now,” or “Your show was the perfect remedy for the anxiety I’m
feeling every day!”
The Capitol Steps have appeared on “The Today Show,” “ABC News
Nightline,” “CBS Evening News Hour,” and on NPR specials for
more than 35 years. The Capitol Steps radio special, “Politics
Takes A Holiday,” airs on show sponsor WGLT-FM Radio and
wglt.org during holidays and other specials or downloads are
available at www.capsteps.com/radio.
How do these seasoned performers keep up with barrage of
changing news, sometimes occurring just minutes before the show?
Co-founder Elaine Newport often emails and texts new lines or
lyrics based on today’s breaking-news-in-overdrive reality so
the show is fresh … really fresh!
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Fun Facts About Capitol
Steps:
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The
Capitol Steps made its first appearance in Bloomington-Normal at
Illinois Wesleyan University's Shirk Center in 2001.
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The
show was included in the BCPA’s inaugural season line-up in
2006.
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The
troupe began when IL Senator Charles Percy’s staff performed
parody songs at staff Christmas party in 1981. Percy gave his
blessing to continue performances and after 1988, the troupe
expanded the show beyond Washington, D.C.
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For
more on the capitol steps:
www.capsteps.com
Tickets are available
from the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts Box Office.
Telephone (309) 452-8709 or visit online at
www.arts blooming.org.
Discounts available for groups of 15 or more.
[Colleen Reynolds]
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