Fiddler on the Roof is a story with timeless themes running through it and the main character, Tevye is one with whom most of us can identify. Set in the village of Anatevka, Russia, the play speaks of political bigotry and revolution, cultural tradition and modernity, family love and turmoil. Above all, Tevye embodies the dynamic faith and humor of a parent seeking to understand and meet the challenges of the world and God’s perceived will while holding his family together the best he can, balancing determinedly like that fiddler on the roof. (Tradition!)
Besides the performances, it was also fascinating to see how a minimum of stage props, effective lighting, and transitional background music could be smoothly manipulated into a handful of scene changes with very little distraction. I am in awe of the seamlessness of the entire operation that managed to draw us right into Tevye’s very life. And, although this play has been running off and on since the sixties, with Topol playing Tevye since his twenties, I felt as though this was only the 25th performance instead of the 2500th. What a privilege for us, and what a joy!
http://www.fiddlerontour.com/index.html
http://www.oregonlive.com/performance/index.ssf/2009/08/topol_isnt_saying_farewell_to.html
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