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Frank Santos Jr. -- Comic Hypnotist

Mt. Hope High School, 199 Chestnut St, Bristol, RI | Get Directions »
$7.00

Frank Santos Jr. has been amazing audiences for over ten
years. His spectacular display of mind-bending antics can turn any skeptic into a fan. His act is always fresh, energetic, and unique, and no two shows are ever the same. The audience becomes the stars. When Frank Santos Jr. performs, you are not merely an idle bystander vicariously absorbing an out-of-date comedy routine. You, your friends, and strangers across the room are all fair
game awaiting the possibility of instant stardom. Frank has a show for every occasion. He can read the audience and adjust his performance to please every appetite in
this show aimed specifically at Mt. Hope High School students and their families in this show presented as a fundraiser by the Mt. Hope High School Class of 2013. Doors open at 6:30pm, tickets are only $7 in advance or $10 at the door. For more information on Frank and his shows, log on to Frank’s website: http://www.franksantosjr.com

 

TO PURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE, PLEASE EMAIL CLASS OF 2013 ADVISORS GEOFF KEEGAN (KeeganG@bw.k12.ri.us) OR ANDREW SABOURIN (SabourinA@bw.k12.ri.us)

Event Details

Geoff Keegan
Posted by: Geoff Keegan
Where Mt. Hope High School 199 Chestnut St, Bristol, RI 02809
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm
Website http://­www.­franksa­ntosjr.­com
Price $7.00 in advance; $10.00 at door

More About Mt. Hope High School

Mt. Hope High School

Mt. Hope High School

199 Chestnut St, Bristol, RI
401-254-5980

Formerly Bristol High School, Mount Hope High School was integrated into the Bristol Warren Regional School District in 1993. For the 2010 academic year the school has 1075 students, grades 9 through 12.

MHHS is NEASC accredited and has been named one of America's best high schools by the US News and World Report. At Mt. Hope, students are given the opportunity to participate in an array of clubs, organizations and sports.

Mount Hope High School has also recently implemented an extended day program to help students that had been struggling to graduate. The new program allows students to receive additional help after school to complete work, aiding them to graduate on time. 

Donald Squires

5:00 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013

Please come out and support this event. The Class of 2013 is trying to raise money for their class. They need the support of the citizens of Warren and Bristol, god knows that they are not receiving it from the student body

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