The
Bristol Riverside Theater, located at 120 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, Pa, is
presenting Mel Brooks’ irreverent multiple Tony-Award winning musical, The
Producers through April 1. Producer Max Bialystock (Danny Rutigliano)
finds his Broadway flop much easier to bear when his accountant (Michael
Doherty) discovers that he has actually made some money in the process. Thus a
scheme is born - Produce the worst play and make a fortune. Find an awful script,
hire the worst director, cast the most horrible actors and the show will
certainly close on opening night. Ah, the best laid plans… Brooks’ cheeky play
is an equal-opportunity offender. The Producers is satire at its most
absurd. Boxing gloves are off and everything is fair game. That said, the cast
and crew are marvelous. There is no weak link in this chain. The audience is
wowed by Nicole Benoit’s rendition of “When You’ve Got it, Flaunt It’”, Fred
Inkley’s demonstration of “Der Guten Tag Hop Clop”, and Danny Rutigliano’s lamentations
in “Betrayed”. The ensemble acquits itself flawlessly. There are not only many musical
numbers to sing but a wide variety of
dance numbers to perform as well, not the least of which is a tap routine with walkers. Michael Doherty’s portrayal of a shy, timid
accountant who is afraid of his own shadow is a perfect foil for Danny
Rutigliano’s blustery producer Max Bialystock. For more information or tickets for
this incredible production, call 215-785-0100 or visit online at brtstage.org.
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