Most shows at this stage have a piano demo. This one has a full album.
Welcome to the United States
The opening number. Vaudeville meets civics class, with terms and conditions attached.
Ballad of Four Seasons Total Landscaping
Gilbert and Sullivan meets the most absurd press conference in American history.
I Never Lose
A delusional lounge-singer's victory lap, for a man who has, in fact, lost.
Make America Great Again
The Act I showstopper: a patriotic anthem that's all spectacle, no substance.
Voice on the Line
Hamilton-style rap. The mastermind works the phones and the mob.
Stop the Steal, Buy Our Merch
Grift as a march. Save democracy, and don't miss the merch table.
Storm the Capitol, But Make It Fashion
Insurrection gets a costume change in this over-the-top dance number.
We're Democrats, How Could We Lose?
The other side gets it just as hard. Campaign ads in French, down in Savannah.
ACT I
Welcome to the United States
Broadway patter / vaudeville opener
Election Day USA
Raunchy barbershop quartet
Count Every Vote
Tongue-in-cheek vaudeville
My Quarantine Things
Musical homage (My Favorite Things)
The Algorithm Knows
Dark cabaret / techno-jazz
The Ballad of Four Seasons Landscaping
Gilbert and Sullivan patter
I Never Lose
Cheesy lounge singer
True Believer
Earnest Broadway ballad with gospel influences
Sue Me Baby One More Time
Y2K boy-band pop
Democracy's Just a Suggestion
Fosse-style jazz / spoken-sung
Make America Great Again
Patriotic anthem / satirical showstopper
ACT II
Welcome to the Divided States
Dark minor-key reprise
The Voice on the Line
Hamilton-style rap
January Sixth Will Be the Day
Building ensemble / mob anthem
Rally Up My Patriots
Vegas lounge / big band swing
Stop the Steal, Buy Our Merch
March anthem with commercial satire
The Courage to Do What's Right
Vaudeville lounge / conspiratorial piano
Storm the Capitol but Make It Fashion
Over-the-top dance number
Go Home, We Love You
Haunting lullaby reprise
The 25th
Country-western / power ballad
We're Democrats, How Could We Lose?
Campy showtune
Farewell from the United States
Darkly comedic closer
Can You Believe That Shit?
Barbershop quartet coda (post-curtain call)