Fiddler on the Roof

Runs Nov 8Nov 24, 2024
Based on:Sholem Aleichem stories by special permission of Arnold Perl
Book by:Joseph Stein
Music by:Jerry Bock
Lyrics by:Sheldon Harnick
Approximate run time:2 hours, 45 minutes (includes one intermission)
Age recommendation:8+ (no child under age 3 admitted)
Preview Night:Pick-Your-Price Night
Ticket Discount Available:After Preview Night for Seniors, Educators, Youth, and Active Military
Single Tickets:on sale October 1, 2024
Wheelchair/Companion Seats:Contact the Box Office

Additional Performances!

Thursday, November 21 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, November 23 at 2:00 PM

In the little village of Anatevka, Fiddler on the Roof introduces us to Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, and layered with comedy and pathos, the multi-Tony award-winning Fiddler on the Roof is sure to charm and captivate the entire family.

–“Musically, geopolitically, emotionally, Fiddler raises the roof.” (The Guardian)

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is made possible in part thanks to the generous support of Associate Producers Michael and Jill Asher.

VIEW PROGRAM


Director & Choreographer: Jennifer Copaken
Music & Vocal Director: Amanda Ku
Dramaturg: Josh Siegel
Costume Designer:
Giselle Lebedenko
Hair/Wig & Makeup Designer: Gwyneth Price Panos
Scenic Designer: Kevin Davies
Properties Designer: Greet Jaspaert
Lighting Designer: Noah Price
Sound Designer:
Gregorio Perez
Stage Manager: Lauren Howry
Technical Director/Master Carpenter: Kevin Davies

Tevye: Joey McDaniel
Golde: Brittney Mignano
Tzeitel:
Gabrielle Goodman
Hodel:
Madelyn Davis-Haddad
Chava: Teagan Murphy
Shprintze:
Gelsey Plaza
Bielke: Araceli Grace
Yente: Marsha van Broek
Motel: Joe Steely
Perchik: Sam Kruger
Lazar Wolf: Doug Brook
Mordcha: Brad Bender
Rabbi Hersh Brafman: Richard Brandi
Mendel: Kaiden Luis
Avram: Ralph Shehayed
Nachum: Kyle Arrouzet
Grandma Tzeitel: Barbara Heninger
Fruma-Sarah/Shaindel: Marie Finch
Constable Yuri: Matt Regan
Fyedka: Kamran Flemish
Fiddler Eliya: Chava Roy
Anatevkans: Suzanna Brady (Rakhel), Maya Efron (Gitel), Sadie Evans (Rifka), Kamran Flemish (Yankel), Andre Guardado (Priest/Konstantin/Shimon), Barbara Heninger (Tzipora), Kennedy Johnson (Mirala), Scott Knaster (Yussel), Hailey Matta (Baila/Benjaimin), Hannah Oviatt (Sasha/Yacov), Chloe Porria (Ivan/Shmuel), Courtney Porria (Vladimir/Moishe), Alejandro Pravahan (Solomon), Matt Regan (Pinchas), Ryan Segal (Yitzhak)

Special events taking place during the run of this show include:

Preview Night: Pick-Your-Price
Friday, November 8, 2024
Pick-Your-Price Night makes theatre affordable for all. Choose from three ticket price suggestions.

Opening Night
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Enjoy a post-show champagne/sparkling cider toast in the outdoor courtyard, FREE with the purchase of a ticket for that evening’s performance.

Audio-Described Performance
Saturday, November 16 at 2:00 PM
Live Audio Description and Haptic Access Tour, by Stephanie Hewett of Gravity Access Services for visually impaired audience members. Haptic Tour (approximately 20 minutes duration) begins one hour before the performance. Purchase tickets here. Seats marked with an i” symbol offer “AD” ticket types, enabling purchasers to register that user for an Audio Description headset. You may also contact the box office to reserve an audio headset, let us know you’re bringing a guide dog, or get more information about this performance.

We are grateful to SVCreates in partnership with the County of Santa Clara for their generous grant to improve accessibility for our actors and audience members at this production. 

Post-Show Cast Talkback
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Enrich your experience at our Talkback series with the director and the cast following the performance, FREE with the purchase of a ticket for any performance during the run.

ASL-Interpreted Performance
Sunday, November 17, 2024
An American Sign Language interpreter will be located near the stage at House Left for patrons who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing. Seats marked with an “i” symbol provide the best sight lines to follow the interpretation and the action on stage. We are grateful to SVCreates in partnership with the County of Santa Clara for their generous grant to improve accessibility for our actors and audience members at this production.

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