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Fiddler on the Roof
Musical
Comedy
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 18, 1990
Closing Date
Jun 16, 1991
1st Preview
Nov 03, 1990
1st Preview
Nov 03, 1990
Previews
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Open Date: Nov 18, 1990
Close Date: Jun 16, 1991
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Gershwin Theatre
(Nov 18, 1990 - Jun 16, 1991)
Setting
Anatevka, a small village in Russia. 1905, on the eve of the Russian Revolution.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President)
Produced by
Barry & Fran Weissler
and
PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.
; Produced in association with
C. Itoh & Co. Ltd.
,
Tokyo Broadcasting System Intl., Inc.
and
A. Deshe (Pashanel)
; Associate Producer:
Alecia Parker
Book by
Joseph Stein
; Music by
Jerry Bock
; Lyrics by
Sheldon Harnick
; Based on stories by
Sholom Aleichem
; Music orchestrated by
Don Walker
; Musical Director:
Milton Greene
; Vocal arrangements by
Milton Greene
Original production directed & choreographed by
Jerome Robbins
; Direction reproduced by
Ruth Mitchell
; Choreography reproduced by
Sammy Dallas Bayes
Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
; Costumes based on original designs by
Patricia Zipprodt
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Sound Design by
Peter J. Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Robert DiNiro
; Associate Lighting Design:
Jason Kantrowitz
General Manager:
Charlotte Wilcox
and
Connie Weinstein
; Company Manager:
Constance Weinstein
; Associate Co. Mgr:
Jeffrey M. Wilson
Technical Supervisor:
Arthur Siccardi
; Production Supervisor:
Arthur Siccardi
; Production Stage Manager:
Martin Gold
; Stage Manager:
David John O'Brien
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gwendolyn M. Gilliam
Sholom Aleichem's stories used by special permission of
Arnold Perl
; Musical Coordinator:
John Monaco
; Conducted by
Milton Greene
; Associate Conductor:
Sheila Walker
; Drums:
John Gates
; Bass:
Joseph Russo
; Guitar:
Vin Bell
; Trumpet:
James Sedlar
,
Bud Burridge
and
Charles Affelt
; Trombone:
Porter Poindexter
and
Dean Plank
; French Horn:
Kaitilin Mahony
and
Leise Anschuetz
; Reed:
Helen Campo
,
Paul Gallo
,
Charles Millard
,
David Diggs
and
George Morera
; Concert Master:
Paul Woodiel
; Mandolin:
Paul Woodiel
; Violin:
Bernard Zeller
,
Nina Simon
,
Richard Henrickson
and
David Tobey
; Viola:
Sam Kephart
; Cello:
Gregorio Follari
Assistant to Ms. Zipprodt:
Marcia McDonald
; Assistant to Sound Designer:
Richard Dunning
Casting:
Stuart Howard
and
Amy Schecter
; General Press Representative:
Shirley Herz Associates
and
Miller Wright
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
and
Michael Anderson
; Photographer:
Carol Rosegg
and
Martha Swope and Associates
; Dance Captain:
Newton Cole
Topol
Tevye
the Dairyman
Marcia Lewis
Golde
Brian Arsenault
Russian Dancer
Villager
Michael Berresse
Russian Dancer
Villager
Ron Bohmer
Fyedka
A Russian
Joanne Borts
Villager
Stacey Lynn Brass
Villager
Lisa Cartmell
Villager
Kenneth M. Daigle
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Judy Dodd
Bielke
Tevye's daughter
David Enriquez
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Michael J. Farina
Nachum
the Beggar
Craig Gahnz
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Brian Henry
Russian Dancer
Villager
Todd Heughens
Villager
Ruth Jaroslow
Yente
the Matchmaker
Jerry Jarrett
Avram
The Bookseller
Keith Keen
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Jack Kenny
Motel
the Tailor
Sharon Lawrence
Tzeitel
Tevye's daughter
David Masters
Mordcha
the Inkeeper
Jerry Matz
Rabbi
Panchali Null
Shandel
Motel's mother
Ensemble
Mike O'Carroll
Constable
David Pevsner
Mendel
the Rabbi's son
Jennifer Prescott
Chava
Tevye's daughter
Tia Riebling
Hodel
Tevye's daughter
Marty Ross
Villager
Jeri Sager
Fruma-Sarah
Villager
Gary Schwartz
Perchik
the Student
Kathy St. George
Shprintze
Tevye's daughter
Grandma Tzeitel
Beth Thompson
Villager
Lou Williford
Villager
Stephen Wright
The Fiddler
Mark Zeller
Lazar Wolf
the Butcher
Swings:
Newton Cole
and
Chris Jamison
Standby:
Mark Zeller
(Tevye)
Understudies:
Stacey Lynn Brass
(Chava, Shprintze, Bielke),
Lisa Cartmell
(Tzeitel, Fruma-Sarah),
Newton Cole
(Nachum),
Judy Dodd
(Grandma Tzeitel),
David Enriquez
(The Fiddler),
Michael J. Farina
(Constable),
Brian Henry
(Fyedka),
Todd Heughens
(Mendel),
Keith Keen
(Perchik),
David Masters
(Rabbi),
Mike O'Carroll
(Lazar Wolf),
David Pevsner
(Motel),
Marty Ross
(Constable, Avram, Mordcha),
Beth Thompson
(Hodel) and
Lou Williford
(Golde, Yente)
Gershwin Theatre
(Nov 18, 1990 - Jun 16, 1991)
Cast
Gerry Burkhardt
Villager
James Horvath
Nachum
the Beggar
Feb 05, 1991 - ?
Villager
Alternate
Lori Ada Jaroslow
Villager
Alternate
Gary John La Rosa
Yussel
the Hatmaker
Mar 29, 1991 - Apr 28, 1991
Villager
Mar 29, 1991 - Apr 28, 1991
Brad Little
Villager
Michael Lynch
Villager
Laura Patinkin
Tzeitel
Tevye's daughter
Jeffrey Wilkins
Villager
Swings:
James Horvath
and
Laura Patinkin
Understudies:
Gerry Burkhardt
(Rabbi),
Michael J. Farina
(Avram, Mendel),
Gary John La Rosa
(Mendel),
Brad Little
(Perchik) and
Jeffrey Wilkins
(Constable)
Songs
music by
Jerry Bock
; lyrics by
Sheldon Harnick
Act 1
Sung By
Tradition
Tevye and The Villagers
Matchmaker, Matchmaker
Tzeitel, Hodel and Chava
If I Were a Rich Man
Tevye
Sabbath Prayer
Tevye, Golde and The Villagers
To Life
Tevye, Lazar Wolf and The Men
Miracle of Miracles
Motel
The Dream
Tevye, Golde, Grandma Tzeitel, Fruma-Sarah and The Villagers
Sunrise, Sunset
Tevye, Golde and The Villagers
Wedding Dance
The Villagers
Act 2
Sung By
Now I Have Everything
Perchik and Hodel
Do You Love Me?
Tevye and Golde
The Rumor
Yente and The Villagers
Far From the Home I Love
Hodel
Chavaleh
Tevye
Anatevka
The Villagers
Epilogue
The Entire Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Topol
Best Revival
1991 Winner
Produced by
Barry & Fran Weissler
and
PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.
Statistics
Season:
1991-92
1990-91
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Fiddler on the Roof Statistics
1991-92 Season
1990-91 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President)
Produced by
Barry & Fran Weissler
and
PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.
; Produced in association with
C. Itoh & Co. Ltd.
,
Tokyo Broadcasting System Intl., Inc.
and
A. Deshe (Pashanel)
; Associate Producer:
Alecia Parker
Book by
Joseph Stein
; Music by
Jerry Bock
; Lyrics by
Sheldon Harnick
; Based on stories by
Sholom Aleichem
; Music orchestrated by
Don Walker
; Musical Director:
Milton Greene
; Vocal arrangements by
Milton Greene
Original production directed & choreographed by
Jerome Robbins
; Direction reproduced by
Ruth Mitchell
; Choreography reproduced by
Sammy Dallas Bayes
Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
; Costumes based on original designs by
Patricia Zipprodt
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Sound Design by
Peter J. Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Robert DiNiro
; Associate Lighting Design:
Jason Kantrowitz
General Manager:
Charlotte Wilcox
and
Connie Weinstein
; Company Manager:
Constance Weinstein
; Associate Co. Mgr:
Jeffrey M. Wilson
Technical Supervisor:
Arthur Siccardi
; Production Supervisor:
Arthur Siccardi
; Production Stage Manager:
Martin Gold
; Stage Manager:
David John O'Brien
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gwendolyn M. Gilliam
Sholom Aleichem's stories used by special permission of
Arnold Perl
; Musical Coordinator:
John Monaco
; Conducted by
Milton Greene
; Associate Conductor:
Sheila Walker
; Drums:
John Gates
; Bass:
Joseph Russo
; Guitar:
Vin Bell
; Trumpet:
James Sedlar
,
Bud Burridge
and
Charles Affelt
; Trombone:
Porter Poindexter
and
Dean Plank
; French Horn:
Kaitilin Mahony
and
Leise Anschuetz
; Reed:
Helen Campo
,
Paul Gallo
,
Charles Millard
,
David Diggs
and
George Morera
; Concert Master:
Paul Woodiel
; Mandolin:
Paul Woodiel
; Violin:
Bernard Zeller
,
Nina Simon
,
Richard Henrickson
and
David Tobey
; Viola:
Sam Kephart
; Cello:
Gregorio Follari
Assistant to Ms. Zipprodt:
Marcia McDonald
; Assistant to Sound Designer:
Richard Dunning
Casting:
Stuart Howard
and
Amy Schecter
; General Press Representative:
Shirley Herz Associates
and
Miller Wright
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
and
Michael Anderson
; Photographer:
Carol Rosegg
and
Martha Swope and Associates
; Dance Captain:
Newton Cole
Topol
Tevye
the Dairyman
Marcia Lewis
Golde
Brian Arsenault
Russian Dancer
Villager
Michael Berresse
Russian Dancer
Villager
Ron Bohmer
Fyedka
A Russian
Joanne Borts
Villager
Stacey Lynn Brass
Villager
Lisa Cartmell
Villager
Kenneth M. Daigle
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Judy Dodd
Bielke
Tevye's daughter
David Enriquez
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Michael J. Farina
Nachum
the Beggar
Craig Gahnz
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Brian Henry
Russian Dancer
Villager
Todd Heughens
Villager
Ruth Jaroslow
Yente
the Matchmaker
Jerry Jarrett
Avram
The Bookseller
Keith Keen
Bottle Dancer
Villager
Jack Kenny
Motel
the Tailor
Sharon Lawrence
Tzeitel
Tevye's daughter
David Masters
Mordcha
the Inkeeper
Jerry Matz
Rabbi
Panchali Null
Shandel
Motel's mother
Ensemble
Mike O'Carroll
Constable
David Pevsner
Mendel
the Rabbi's son
Jennifer Prescott
Chava
Tevye's daughter
Tia Riebling
Hodel
Tevye's daughter
Marty Ross
Villager
Jeri Sager
Fruma-Sarah
Villager
Gary Schwartz
Perchik
the Student
Kathy St. George
Shprintze
Tevye's daughter
Grandma Tzeitel
Beth Thompson
Villager
Lou Williford
Villager
Stephen Wright
The Fiddler
Mark Zeller
Lazar Wolf
the Butcher
Swings:
Newton Cole
and
Chris Jamison
Standby:
Mark Zeller
(Tevye)
Understudies:
Stacey Lynn Brass
(Chava, Shprintze, Bielke),
Lisa Cartmell
(Tzeitel, Fruma-Sarah),
Newton Cole
(Nachum),
Judy Dodd
(Grandma Tzeitel),
David Enriquez
(The Fiddler),
Michael J. Farina
(Constable),
Brian Henry
(Fyedka),
Todd Heughens
(Mendel),
Keith Keen
(Perchik),
David Masters
(Rabbi),
Mike O'Carroll
(Lazar Wolf),
David Pevsner
(Motel),
Marty Ross
(Constable, Avram, Mordcha),
Beth Thompson
(Hodel) and
Lou Williford
(Golde, Yente)
Gershwin Theatre
(Nov 18, 1990 - Jun 16, 1991)
Cast
Gerry Burkhardt
Villager
James Horvath
Nachum
the Beggar
Feb 05, 1991 - ?
Villager
Alternate
Lori Ada Jaroslow
Villager
Alternate
Gary John La Rosa
Yussel
the Hatmaker
Mar 29, 1991 - Apr 28, 1991
Villager
Mar 29, 1991 - Apr 28, 1991
Brad Little
Villager
Michael Lynch
Villager
Laura Patinkin
Tzeitel
Tevye's daughter
Jeffrey Wilkins
Villager
Swings:
James Horvath
and
Laura Patinkin
Understudies:
Gerry Burkhardt
(Rabbi),
Michael J. Farina
(Avram, Mendel),
Gary John La Rosa
(Mendel),
Brad Little
(Perchik) and
Jeffrey Wilkins
(Constable)
music by
Jerry Bock
; lyrics by
Sheldon Harnick
Act 1
Sung By
Tradition
Tevye and The Villagers
Matchmaker, Matchmaker
Tzeitel, Hodel and Chava
If I Were a Rich Man
Tevye
Sabbath Prayer
Tevye, Golde and The Villagers
To Life
Tevye, Lazar Wolf and The Men
Miracle of Miracles
Motel
The Dream
Tevye, Golde, Grandma Tzeitel, Fruma-Sarah and The Villagers
Sunrise, Sunset
Tevye, Golde and The Villagers
Wedding Dance
The Villagers
Act 2
Sung By
Now I Have Everything
Perchik and Hodel
Do You Love Me?
Tevye and Golde
The Rumor
Yente and The Villagers
Far From the Home I Love
Hodel
Chavaleh
Tevye
Anatevka
The Villagers
Epilogue
The Entire Company
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Topol
Best Revival
1991 Winner
Produced by
Barry & Fran Weissler
and
PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.
Season:
1991-92
1990-91
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Fiddler on the Roof Statistics
1991-92 Season
1990-91 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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