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Winning the Future

  • Adobe Rose 1213 Parkway Drive Santa Fe, NM, 87507 United States (map)

Up & Down Theatre Company presents their satirical musical cabaret Winning the Future at Adobe Rose Theater.

Written by and starring Kate Chavez and Lindsey Hope Pearlman alongside Santa Fe jazz piano favorite Robin Holloway, Winning the Future is equal parts political satire, sketch comedy, and musical theatre. A playful, eclectic evening of original sketches and songs about America—where we are and where we’re headed. Three performers examine the political, economic, and social circumstances of our times in a hilarious take on what it means to be American in 2016.

The Santa Fe based trio’s comedic and musical send up of Donald Trump’s campaign slogan MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN recently went viral on Facebook and YouTube, earning more than 2.5 million views. The video was shared by the distribution platform Occupy Democrats and is a finalist in the MoveOn.org “Laughter Trumps Hate” Competition.

Winning the Future has been performed annually in Santa Fe since Fall 2012, as well as in New York City and across the Southwest. Learn more about the trio at UpandDownTheatre.com.

“Truly funny commentary…”- Sage Lazarro, The New York Observer

“Winning the Future is like having tantric sex while eating a chocolate sundae . . . if their goal was simply to write infectious songs that leave you smiling uncontrollably, they would have succeeded, but they do so much more—they take complicated (and important) ideas, and turn them into laughter and melody. . . . Imagine putting Monty Python, ABBA, and Schoolhouse Rock into a blender—that is Winning the Future.”
—Duncan North, creator of The Tao of Steve

“Move over, JibJab & the Capitol Steps. There’s a new political satire theatre troupe in town. . . . It might be a disaster out there, but it’s hilarious in here.”
—Adam Rubenstein, The Underground Guide To Albuquerque

Ticket Info

Tickets are $20 and can be purchased here.

Last Show! Sunday, Nov. 6 • 3:00 pm

Due to popular demand: Additional show Nov. 6th at 7:30pm!

Contact

Up & Down Theatre web site   505.629.8688

Review

by Duncan North - After attending a performance of Winning the Future, I found myself thinking about Mark Twain, who wrote a short story called Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven. In that story, Twain suggested that the most talented people throughout history are never recognized on Earth, only in Heaven. He wrote, “The greatest military genius our world ever produced was a bricklayer from somewhere back of Boston” and a tailor, “Billings, from Tennessee, wrote poetry that Homer and Shakespeare couldn’t begin to come up to.”  In Twain’s universe, the greatest minds aren’t “rewarded according to their deserts on Earth.” If he’s right, that would be a terrible shame. Fortunately, you have an opportunity to see three of the most talented, and unknown, performers on the planet while they are still alive.

At a time when Donald Trump has taken hyperbole to record breaking extremes, I understand if you think I am exaggerating. I am not. Attending Winning the Future was like having tantric sex while eating a chocolate sundae – it is overwhelming in the best possible way.

The performers – Robin Holloway, Kate Chavez and Lindsey Hope Pearlman – met at the London International School of Performing arts, but the intelligence of their material suggests they met at the London School of Economics. It is fitting that they began their collaboration while attending university in London, since that is how Monty Python began their legendary careers. While they share Python’s insight and intelligence, they surpass their British counterparts with a level of musical talent that is equaled only by the greatest pop stars. Imagine if Katy Perry had a PhD in political science and wrote accordingly. When you leave the theatre, you find yourself humming tunes that are not only memorable for their musicality, but even more for their social impact.

It would be easy to focus on the collective political insight of these three gifted performers, but that would mean ignoring the sheer delight of the comedy and music that lifts this experience above mere social commentary.  Imagine putting John Oliver, ABBA, and Lin Manuel Miranda into a blender – that is Winning the Future.

If their goal was simply to write infectious songs that leave you smiling uncontrollably, they would have succeeded, but they do so much more – they take complicated (and important) ideas, and turn them into laughter and melody. Their work would be important at any time and any place, but during this particular year, when there is a rather interesting election going on, their work exceeds importance and attains to necessity. Attending Winning the Future should be required before anyone is allowed to vote (especially fans of third party candidates, who would be properly edified by their song about Ralph Nader).

Among their many virtues, it must be noted that they are equal opportunity offenders – they take on Donald Trump, Barak Obama, self-satisfied philanthropists, and self-righteous vegans with the same energy. They are not partisans or proselytizers – their only agenda is to say something important while entertaining the shit out of their audience. 

If you missed the opportunity to see them this weekend, and Mark Twain is right, you will have a chance to catch them in sixty years when they are headliners at the biggest theatre in Heaven.