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Flager & Associates, PC subsidizing tickets to BRT for locals

Bristol Township residents can snag tickets for 2021-22 mainstage season shows for $10

Local law firm Flager & Associates, PC is subsidizing tickets for Bristol Township residents to attend Bristol Riverside Theatre’s 2021-22 mainstage season. Founding and managing partner of Flager & Associates Randy Flager, who also serves as township solicitor, is extending this sponsorship to make it possible for Bristol Township residents to enjoy $10 tickets for BRT’s reopening.

Bristol Riverside Theatre is happy to welcome new guests who may not have had the opportunity to experience its previous productions.

“The theater has the potential to give us all a fresh outlook on our lives and the world in which we live,” said Flager. “I want to make sure as many people as possible have the opportunity to benefit from the experience.”

A limited number of tickets to the season will be set aside for Bristol Township residents to purchase for $10, so residents should secure their tickets while supplies last. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 215-785-0100, or stopping by at 120 Radcliffe Street between the hours of 9:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The five productions of the season include the musical comedy Murder for Two, a whodunit for two actors, one playing the detective and the other playing all 13 suspects. Both take turns accompanying each other at the piano.

Next is Skeleton Crew, in which audiences follow four Detroit auto workers as rumors of their plant closing causes panic throughout the tight-knit work community. With their futures unknown, each must make difficult choices on how to move forward in the face of unemployment.

2022 kicks off with the romantic I and You. When two high school students are paired for a school project, they discover a shocking secret that will connect them forever.

A Comedy of Tenors is the fourth show of the season. It’s a whirlwind of misunderstandings, mistaken identity and unabashed hilarity.

Finally, the drama A Few Good Men concludes the season. This is the original stage version of the story that went on to become a hit movie starring Tom Cruise, Demi Moore and Jack Nicholson.

“Whether you like musicals, hilarious comedy or spine-tingling drama, there’s something for everyone this season,” said co-producing director Amy Kaissar.

“As an attorney, I’m most excited about seeing A Few Good Men,” added Flager. “Who can forget Jack Nicholson’s great line, ‘You need me on that wall!’

“After working with the great people of Bristol Township for so many years, it’s a real honor to have the opportunity to give back.”

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