The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened in 1964, and though nearly five decades have passed since that first bow, the story of Tevye, his family, and the members of his small Russian community remains extraordinarily relevant, even in the technology-crazed twenty-first century.
Fiddler's current touring company maintains the show's long legacy with great success. This tour boasts a polished, professional group of actors who breathe new life into the familiar story and songs. They present each and every musical number from "Tradition" to "Anatevka" with unbounded energy and great conviction, and this commitment to the material captivates audience members and invites theatergoers to share in the joys and sorrows of Tevye's family. The humble milkman, Tevye, strives to maintain his balance as the coming generation ushers in rapid social transformations; cultures and ethnicities clash, and his family and neighbors gradually move away from long-held traditions to encounter a swiftly-changing world. Jimmy Ferraro first stepped into Anatevka in the 1981 Broadway production of Fiddler. He returned to the show again and again in the years since that debut, and his continued enjoyment of the story and its characters flows readily through his performance.Performances of Fiddler on the Roof run at the Providence Performing Arts Center through November 25, 2012. Tickets are available online at www.ppacri.org, by phone (401) 421-ARTS (2787), or by visiting the box office at 220 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI. Ticket prices range from $36-63; visit the website or contact the box office for information on discounted rates for groups of 20 or more.
Pictured: Jimmy Ferraro as Tevye and Danny Boman as The Fiddler in Fiddler on the Roof. Photo courtesy Prather Entertainment Group.Videos