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DC’s Reflecting Fools Bring Political Parody to Holmdel

originally published: 02/10/2022


(HOLMDEL, NJ) -- Political discourse has raised the blood pressure of many Americans in recent years. But four out of five doctors will tell you when politics negatively affects your health, laughter really is the best medicine! 

The cast of DC’s Reflecting Fools will have you rolling in the aisles with their unique brand of political satire on Saturday, September 17 at 8:00pm and unday, September 18 at 2:00pm.  Both performances take place at Bell Works in Holmdel, and are sponsored by the Axelrod Performing Arts Center.  Tickets are available for purchase online.

“There is political tension on both sides of the aisle,” said Jack Rowles, a founding member of the comedy troupe. “If we don’t laugh at this stuff in some way or another, we would go crazy.” 

Rowles, along with Jon Bell, Evan Casey, Kevin Corbett, Nancy Dolliver and Emily Levey, all performed for many years with the political satire group The Capitol Steps. That group disbanded in 2019 after a 40-year run. These performers, along with Capitol Steps co-writer Mark Eaton and Howard Breitbart, who logged 27 years as pianist for the Capitol Steps, are carrying on the tradition with DC’s Reflecting Fools. 

“Come out, laugh and have a good time,” said Rowles. 




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Their brand of comedy includes some of the country’s most notable “politicians” performing hilarious song parodies and madcap skits. Hear Donald Trump sing, “They Woke Me Up in Mar-a-Lago," with Melania by his (bed) side. The show also includes appearances by the likes of President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, Donald Trump Jr., Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and, of course, Bob Dylan.  

“Trump Jr. is fertile ground,” Rowles said with a chuckle.  

Donald Trump and Rachel Maddow will have a moment on stage together, and Steve Bannon will belt out “Give Power to the Loonies of the Night,” sung to the tune of The Phantom of the Opera’s “The Music of the Night.” 

The Capitol Steps was formed in 1981 when a group of Senate staffers set out to satirize the very people that employed them. In planning entertainment for a Christmas party, they decided to stage a nativity play. But they realized that in all of Congress, they couldn't find three wise men or a virgin. So they decided to dig into the headlines of the day with song parodies and skits. 

Audiences will see beloved bits from the Capitol Steps including break-neck costume changes, over-the-top impressions, all-new song parodies reflecting the day’s news and the show-ending, mind-boggling backward-talking spoonerisms.  

“Just because of the nature of our politics, there has never been a lack of comedy,” said Rowles. “We’ve had politicians come to our show and complain if they’re not in it!” 

Bell Works is located at 101 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel, New Jersey. Tickets are available at  




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