Fiddler on the Roof

CLOSED 8 May 2016 “One of the greatest musicals in history”
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Direct from Broadway, Australian superstar Anthony Warlow returns to Sydney to star in a brand new production of one of the greatest and most loved musicals of all time – Fiddler on the Roof. Playing from 24 March for 6 weeks only!

Directed by the acclaimed Roger Hodgman, and boasting the spectacular choreography of Jerome Robbins, this eagerly anticipated new production also stars Sigrid Thornton as Golde, Mark MitchellNikki Wendt and Aria Award Winner, Lior.

Fiddler on the Roof has captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences around the world for over 50 years with its humour, warmth and honesty. The show follows the heart-warming journey of a family that has its traditional life turned upside down as the modern world starts to impact on life in their idyllic village. Fiddler on the Roof’s humour, passion and warmth has touched audiences all over the world with its celebration of life, love and family.

Its celebrated score features songs loved the world over such as If I Were A Rich Man, which has to be one of the most recognized songs from any musical, Tradition and Matchmaker, a monster hit for Barbra Streisand.

Running Time: Approximately 2 hours & 40 minutes (including one interval).

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