Fiddler on the Roof
Broadway Musical Revival
Previews January 23 2004
Opened February 26 2004
Closed January 8 2006 Run
36 previews & 781 performances Running Time 3 hrs | 1 intermission
Tickets $35 to $100
Prices do not include any taxes,
service charges or other charges
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Creative
Sholom Aleichem original
stories
Joseph Stein book
Jerry Bock music
Sheldon Harnick lyrics
Jonathan Butterell musical staging
Kevin Stites music director
Jerome Robbins original
choreography & direction
David Leveaux director
Vicki Mortimer costume design
Brian MacDevitt lighting design
Tom Pye scenic design
Acme Sound Partners sound design
Cast
Harvey Fierstein |
Rosie O'Donnell | Nancy Opel | Sally Murphy | Laura Shoop | Tricia
Paoluccio | Alison Walla | Hannah Delmonte | Michael Therriault |
Paul Anthony | Stewart | Patrick Heusinger
Opening Night Cast
Alfred Molina |
Randy Graff | Nancy Opel | Stephen Lee Anderson | David Ayers | John
Cariani | Nick Danielson | Philip Hoffman | Laura Michelle Kelly |
Sally Murphy | Tricia Paoluccio | Robert Petkoff | David Wohl
TheaterScene Review
The more things change the more they
are the same. Love of family, faith and traditional
values couldn't be more current in this heart warming, soul
searching masterpiece of musical theater....
Visit TheaterScene.net to read Jeannie
Lieberman's complete review of Fiddler
on the Roof
Notes Fiddler on the
Roof was originally produced by Hal Prince and opened September
22, 1964, at the Imperial
Theater. It played for a total of 3,242 performances with a stop
at the Majestic
Theater before closing at the Broadway
Theater on July 2, 1972. The production starred Zero Mostel and
Bea Arthur and won a slew of Tony
Awards including best musical and two for Jerome Robbins, for
choreography and direction.
The show has been revived three
times: in 1976 at the Winter
Garden Theater with Mostel again in the lead and Robbins at the
helm; a Lincoln Center run in 1981 with Herschel Bernardi as Tevya
and Maria Karnilova reprising her Tony-winning
role as Golde; and in 1990 at the Gershwin Theater, this time with
Topol and Marcia Lewis heading the cast, which included a young
Michael Berresse and Sharon Lawrence
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