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Bristol Riverside Theatre presents "Alibi"

A cast of more than 20 performers brings the murder mystery classic to the stage

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 05/29/2025

Carl Wallnau, Benjamin Lloyd, and Danny Vaccaro 

(BRISTOL, PA) -- Audiences should prepare for a thrilling night out at Bristol Riverside Theatre with Alibi, a sharp and stylish adaptation of legendary mystery writer Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. This suspenseful and witty production runs May 29 through June 15, 2025 and promises audiences excitement and plenty of laughs as they join one of Christie's most iconic characters—Detective Hercule Poirot—on a twisty trail of secrets and murder.

BRT’S Co-producing Director, Ken Kaissar, takes the helm on this new production of the murder mystery classic, adapted by Amy Kaissar, BRT’s other Co-producing Director.

The brilliant Belgian sleuth is played by Philadelphia favorite, Benjamin Lloyd, joined by a standout cast of more than 20 principal actors and local community members, coming together for a rare and exciting collaboration—BRT’s first community-integrated production since The Christians in 2019.

Danny Vaccaro and Benjamin Lloyd

“We love having the enthusiasm of community members on our stage,” said director Ken Kaissar. “Our regulars work on plays every day, but it’s a unique experience for community members, and they get to see firsthand what goes into every production. They definitely come out of it having a deeper appreciation of and connection with live theatre.”

Set in a seemingly quiet English village, Alibi begins as Poirot settles into retirement hoping for peace and quiet. But when his neighbor Sir Roger Ackroyd (Johnny Fernandez) is murdered under suspicious circumstances, Poirot is drawn back into action. With secrets, blackmail, and betrayal around every corner, every character becomes a suspect—and any detail could be the clue that cracks the case.




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Alibi is named for a 1928 by Michael Morton adaptation of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, a novel by the British crime writer, Christie. This new version features an all-star cast, who are beloved by audiences from past BRT shows including Miche Braden (Chicken & Biscuits), Lea DiMarchi (Venus in Fur), Scott Langdon (Big: The Musical), Benjamin Lloyd (A Christmas Story, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Gypsy, Up), Danny Vaccaro (Time Stands Still, Man of La Mancha, Rumors, Lost in Yonkers, Tuesdays with Morrie and Little Shop of Horrors), and Carl Wallnau (Clue, The Sunshine Boys, Triumph of Love, Witness for the Prosecution, What You Will).

Alibi also features newcomers to the BRT stage including stage and television actors Johnny Fernandez, Beethovan Oden, and Marcus Troy and New York-based actors Peter Kendall, Jasmine Pierce and Jackie Schram.

Performing alongside the principal cast are community cast members Richard Adamczyk, David Cashell, Miranda Cruz, Cynthia Delorenzo, Will Galbreath, Carmen Harris, Frank Haynes, Ziatin Ivanov, Keith Johnson, Cindy Kahmar, Dara Leshine, Margo Malcom, Jamie Margraff, Ronald E. Pae, Terry Scullion, Lyn Yetto, Jane Zakrzewski, along with youth performers Molly Balcer, Spencer Diopolo, Sarah Feily, Marabella Galanti, Annalise Geist, Zata Jackson, and Luke VanBuskirk. The community cast was selected from over 75 auditioners ranging in age from under 10 to over 80.

Benjamin Lloyd

The Creative Team features Associate Director Teayra Bowden, Set Designer Shawn Lewis, Lighting Designer Conor Mulligan, Costume Designer Linda Bee Stockton, and Sound Designer Ryk Lewis.

The opening night show is set for 8:00pm on Friday, May 29 with remaining performances of Alibi scheduled for 7:30pm Wednesdays and Thursdays and 8:00pm Saturdays through June 15. Matinees are offered at 2:00pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays and 3:00pm on Sundays.

Tickets are $15 to $52 and may be purchased online, at 215-785-0100, brtstage.org, or by visiting the box office at 120 Radcliffe Street between 10:00am and 5:00pm (excluding all holidays), Monday through Friday. Bristol Township residents are welcome to $10 tickets while supplies last, courtesy of Flager & Associates, PC available with valid proof of residency.

A post-show opening night celebration follows the May 29 performance. Ticket holders are invited to enjoy a light reception following the performance. As always, BRT’s productions offer special pre-show engagements on select evenings for a fun night out. At 7:00pm on Friday, May 30, guests can enjoy a “Friday Festival” with pre-show drinks courtesy of Pat Deon Beverages and Dad’s Hat, along with pasta courtesy of Cesare’s Ristorante. On “Wine Down Wednesday” on June 4 at 6:30pm, ticket holders are invited to wind down mid-week with wine courtesy of Innocenti Family Wine and desserts by Donna’s Delicious Delights. For “Thirsty Thursday,” 6:30pm Thursday, June 12, the theatre offers pre-show snacks and beer courtesy of Dog & Bull Brew & Music House, Broad Street Brewing, Naked Brewing Co., and Philly Style Soft Pretzel.

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 Street, with additional metered parking on the street.

Danny Vaccaro & Carl Wallnau 

Since 1986, Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) has continued to bring acclaimed theatre to Bucks County. Now under the direction of Co-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.


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