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Fiddler on the Roof tells the story of Tevye, a poor milkman living in 1905 Tsarist Russia, in the village of Anatevka with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is challenged by the changing of traditions that are taking place in his family, as his three eldest daughters choose to marry for love, rather than have a husband picked for them. The show also follows Tevye and the other villagers within Anatevka's Jewish community, as they are forced to cope increasing persecution they are facing from the non-Jewish community and the Russian authorities. | Fiddler on the Roof tells the story of Tevye, a poor milkman living in 1905 Tsarist Russia, in the village of Anatevka with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is challenged by the changing of traditions that are taking place in his family, as his three eldest daughters choose to marry for love, rather than have a husband picked for them. The show also follows Tevye and the other villagers within Anatevka's Jewish community, as they are forced to cope increasing persecution they are facing from the non-Jewish community and the Russian authorities. | ||
== Memorable Show and Rehearsal Moments == | == Memorable Show and Rehearsal Moments == | ||
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- The collective hallucination of a kickline during "To Life" in the Saturday performance. | - The collective hallucination of a kickline during "To Life" in the Saturday performance. | ||
- | - The Pokemon Card Game which definitely wasn't being played by the Russians in the same scene in the matinee. | ||
== Memorable Lines == | == Memorable Lines == | ||
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- "Tzeitel, don't forget the baby!" | - "Tzeitel, don't forget the baby!" | ||
- "Well, the Satisfactory Volume has many lessons for our times." | - "Well, the Satisfactory Volume has many lessons for our times." | ||
- "Well, the Kind Of All Right | - "Well, the Kind Of All Right Book has many lessons for our times." | ||
- "Well, the Acceptable Tome has many lessons for our times." | - "Well, the Acceptable Tome has many lessons for our times." | ||
== Production Team == | == Production Team == | ||
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| ''Lazar Wolf''||[[William Hiett]] | | ''Lazar Wolf''||[[William Hiett]] | ||
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| ''Grandma Tzeitel''||[[Clementine | | ''Grandma Tzeitel''||[[Clementine Khirol]] | ||
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| ''Fruma Sarah''||[[Rhiannon Creffield]] | | ''Fruma Sarah''||[[Rhiannon Creffield]] | ||
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| ''Dance Chorus''||[[George Smith]] | | ''Dance Chorus''||[[George Smith]] | ||
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| ''Dance Chorus''||[[Renata | | ''Dance Chorus''||[[Renata Stella]] | ||
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| ''Papa's Chorus''||[[ | | ''Papa's Chorus''||[[Stephen Jenkins]] | ||
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| ''Mama's Chorus''||[[Mara Bucsinescu]] | |||
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| ''Mama's Chorus''||[[Milly Carter]] | | ''Mama's Chorus''||[[Milly Carter]] | ||
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| ''Mamas' Chorus''||[[Tisha Thomas]] | | ''Mamas' Chorus''||[[Tisha Thomas]] | ||
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| ''Daughter's Chorus''||[[Amber Courage]] | | ''Daughter's Chorus''||[[Amber Courage]] |