Posted on 03/08/2014 9:28:33 AM PST by zerosix
Teyve is coming back.
Producers Jeffrey Richards and Jerry Frankel said Thursday that they will present a revival of "Fiddler on the Roof" one of the last great musicals of Broadway's Golden Age in the fall of 2015.
It will represent the fifth revival of the show, which features lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, music by Jerry Bock and a story by Joseph Stein.
There was no word on casting, although Bartlett Sher will direct and choreography will be by Hofesh Shechter, adapting Jerome Robbins' original work.
The Tony Award-winning musical about a Jewish milkman from the Ukrainian village of Anatevka is based on stories by Sholom Aleichem. It centers on Tevye, a poor Orthodox Jew with five rebellious daughters.
Perhaps good old Tevye realizes he is actually bisexual who's had a "thing" for the butcher!
Anyone care to comment on script changes besides me?
I think her name was Havila.
Excellent news!
Harvey Fierstein as Tevye
i like him as an actor... i never would have imagined her in this role :)
I some what recently saw the movie version starring Topol and realized how much Tevye's "tradition" has been lost.
Surely a play that would "pack the house" on Broadway, must surely feature nudity, gay/lesbian/transgender and greed, perhaps a murder or two tossed in for good measure, to sell even one ticket to today's "self-actualized" culture.
Now with twerking!
All day long I'd diddle diddle bum.
If I were a wealthy man!
Tradition
Tradition
I am not an expert on Broadway Musicals. It doesn’t seem like there has been a big, hit musical for awhile. Maybe you have hit on the reason why. Our art isn’t about entertaining people. It has become a means for liberals to rub everyone’s nose in their dysfunctional views.
Zero Mostel.. tough to beat!
The timeless tale, set in Czarist Russia, of a tradition-bound Jewish man living with AIDS.
Each and every "new" Broadway hit has to contain liberal culture views and the general audience just won't swallow it - enough to make it a smashing success!
Is the young teacher with his “new ides” a communist?
Hey
Who’s gonna play Zorba?
Chill out. It was revived recently without any major changes. Bartlett Sher did a great South Pacific revival that was very faithful to the original.
The villagers who stage a pogrom at the wedding will be replaced by Tea Partiers.
Chaim Topol was pretty good.
The biggest hits these days are jukebox musicals...built on a catalog of songs the audience already knows (Rock of Ages, Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia). The few original hits of recent years would be Wicked and The Book of Mormon...both still running.
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