Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) (120 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, PA, 19007), a cornerstone of the Bristol community and a beacon of the arts for nearly four decades, celebrates its grand reopening on February 3, 2025. Following months of renovations, the historic theatre welcomes audiences back to experience a beautiful theatre auditorium, which will be renamed the John Martinson Theatre.
After months of meticulous planning and construction, BRT’s revitalized home at 120 Radcliffe Street now boasts a state-of-the-art theatrical experience that marries modern functionality with its historic charm. Designed by USA Architects and executed by Sweetwater Construction Corp., the renovations include enhanced sound and lighting systems, new seating, and carpeting.
“This renovation is more than a facelift; it’s a commitment to our community, our audiences, and the future of live theatre in Bristol,” said BRT Co-Producing Director Ken Kaissar. “It’s an investment in our shared cultural heritage and a pledge to continue sparking connections through the arts. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to celebrate this milestone with us.”
The renovation project was supported in part by a Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant, underscoring the theatre’s role as a cultural and economic driver in Bristol. Over the years, BRT has enriched the community with its acclaimed productions and bolstered local businesses, drawing thousands of visitors to the area each year.
BRT’s grand reopening sets the stage for the Bristol debut of Fires in the Mirror, a searing one-woman production written by Anna Deavere Smith and directed by BRT’s Amy Kaissar. This groundbreaking play seeks to unearth our “National Narrative” by presenting a tapestry of perspectives drawn from over 50 verbatim interviews conducted in the aftermath of the 1991 Crown Heights riots. Acclaimed Brooklyn- based actor Phyllis Johnson portrays more than two dozen characters, exploring identity, community, and the search for understanding amidst tragedy.
“Reopening our theatre with Fires in the Mirror is a profound moment,” said BRT Co-Producing Director Amy Kaissar. “This play embodies the conversations and understanding we hope to foster in our renewed space. Phyllis Johnson’s extraordinary talent will bring these diverse viewpoints to life for our audience.”
The renovations at BRT mark the first major update to the theatre since its opening in 1986. They reflect a vision to create a space that invites and inspires.
Tickets for Fires in the Mirror are available now, with special $10 tickets for Bristol Township residents courtesy of Flager & Associates, PC. To learn more about the 2024-25 season or reserve tickets, visit brtstage.org or call the box office at 215-785-0100.
FIRES IN THE MIRROR PRESS DATES
Thursday, February 6, at 7:30 p.m.**Opening Night** Friday, February 7, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, February 8, at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
ACCESSIBILITY & VENUE INFORMATION
Bristol Riverside Theatre is located at 120 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, PA 19007. Free, ample parking is available near the theatre: in the lot adjacent to the theatre behind Truist Bank, on the street, and in the Municipal Lot behind the shops on Mill St. Parking is limited in the lot behind Truist Bank. This lot is not available for weekday matinees and anytime during banking hours. Please note that this is not theatre property, and your car may be towed if you park there during banking hours. The municipal lot is free and open to the public. Additional metered street parking exists on Mill St, Radcliffe St, and Market St.
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About Bristol Riverside Theatre: Since 1986, Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) has continued to bring acclaimed theatre to Bucks County. Now under the direction of Producing Directors Amy and Ken Kaissar and General Manager Megan Jones, the theatre serves as a cultural hub for the community. In addition to its mainstage productions, BRT offers the William Penn Bank Summer Music Fest, the new play development series America Rising, the summer theatre arts camp ArtRageous, and a range of education programs for local youth. For information, visit www.brtstage.org.