(Credit: The Mirisch Production Company via IMDb). Editor’s Note: A version of this story first appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from the Daily Yonder focused on the best, ...
ANDERSON — The end of an era. That would describe the end of the 2024-25 academic year for the high school seniors participating in the drama group with White River Christian Home Educators, a local ...
Jason Alexander showed up to a Zoom call with a full beard. Was it for a role? “If it’s not, I don’t know what I’m doing,” the Tony winner and eight-time Emmy nominee said from his home. “It’s like a ...
For the past two years, the 61-year-old program has partnered with Act Up Theatre and MSUM’s summer theater program. “We need to regroup and rethink,” said director Craig Ellingson. Ted Horan plays ...
A tale of family, of survival and yes, of tradition, “Fiddler on the Roof” remains one of the most beloved works of musical theater. This year marks 60 years since it opened on Broadway. Based on ...
2 Watch: Next On Stage's High School & College Top 5 Revealed 3 Watch: Next On Stage Season 6 Finalists Revealed FIDDLER ON THE ROOF will be directed and choreographed by Keith Andrews, with musical ...
The production, helmed by director Jordan Fein, earned significant praise for its fundamental rethinking of a Golden Age classic. The revival, Woodyatt explains, is driven by an engine of urgency and ...
The great Sheldon Harnick, who died June 23 at 99, was a uniquely accomplished American lyricist. One of the few theater artists to have won not only a Tony Award and an Emmy Award, but also a ...
When radical student Perchik (Patrick Fretwell) makes his entrance in the third scene of Fiddler on the Roof (1964), the multiple Tony Award-winning Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), ...
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‘Fiddler on the Roof is in my DNA’: how the West End revival dances on the edge of tradition
It’s so rare to get to come back to a show and look at it with fresh eyes,” says director Jordan Fein, “to deepen things, to reexplore things, to question what we did, even if we end up back where we ...
What a bittersweet delight to see again this revelatory revival of the Broadway classic set in a Jewish stetl, beset by both antisemitic pogroms and modern ideas, seven months after its debut at ...
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