ASPRS 75th Anniversary Dinner and Show
ASPRS invites you to celebrate our 75th Anniversary on Thursday night,
March 12th with dinner and a performance from the renowned Capitol Steps.
OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, the Capitol Steps
began as a group of Senate staffers who set out to satirize the
very people and places that employed
them. In the years that followed, many
of the Steps ignored the conventional
wisdom (“Don’t quit your day job!”), and
although not all of the current members
of the Steps are former Capitol Hill
staffers, taken together the performers have worked in a total
of eighteen Congressional offices and represent 62 years of
collective House and Senate staff experience.
The Capitol Steps were born in December, 1981 when some
staffers for Senator Charles Percy were planning entertainment
for a Christmas party. Ronald Reagan was President when the
Steps began, so co-founders Elaina Newport, Bill Strauss and
Jim Aidala figured that if entertainers could become politicians,
then politicians could become entertainers! Their first idea was
to stage a nativity play, but in the whole Congress
they couldn’t find three wise men or a virgin!
So, they decided to dig into the headlines of the
day, and created song parodies & skits which
conveyed a special brand of satirical humor
that was as popular in Peoria as it was on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Most cast members have worked on Capitol Hill; some
for Democrats, some for Republicans, and others for
politicians who firmly straddle the fence. No matter who
holds office, there’s never a shortage of material. Says
Elaina Newport, “Typically the Republicans goof up, and
the Democrats party. Then the Democrats goof up and
the Republicans party. That’s what we call the two-party
system.”
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ASPRS is grateful to the following sponsonors: