Fiddler On The Roof
US 'Dancing with the Stars' airs first Hanukkah-themed dance in holiday special
Viewers saw Alan Bersten and Valentin Chmerkovskiy, both Jewish, dancing to “Miracle” by Matisyahu.
Donald Trump reportedly expressed affection for ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at Kennedy Center meeting
This week in Jewish history: Birthday of Frank Gehry, Yahrzeit of Avraham Ibn Ezra
Grapevine August 29, 2024: Lone Soldiers
In Flo Milli’s new single, samples of Zero Mostel’s ‘If I Were a Rich Man’
The 20-year-old rising star, whose real name is Tamia Monique Carter and is not Jewish, uses the chorus of the Zero Mostel recording of the song.
‘Fiddler’ star on life after COVID-19: ‘I’m not really sure how I’m doing’
Danny Burstein, known for his Tony Award-nominated role as Tevye in the most recent Broadway production of “Fiddler on the Roof,” has detailed his struggles.
‘Fiddler on the Roof’ – What traditions are we passing down?
I feel there is a piece of Yenta, the dedicated matchmaker, in each of us as it doesn’t matter what our religious level is, we have a strong pull to set people up, almost as if it is part of our DNA.
We simply do not need another ‘Fiddler on the Roof’
The team putting 'Fiddler' together sounds stellar. Tommy Kail (of 'Hamilton' fame) and Steven Levenson (who wrote 'Dear Evan Hansen') are on board.
'Fiddler on the Roof' staged every day since 60s, COVID-19 ended that
The current North American tour of “Fiddler” was halted on March 13, a day before Broadway went dark.
Plan for 'Fiddler on the Roof' movie remake ignites passions
A large cohort feels that a remake of Fiddler was unnecessary at best and sacrilege at worst.
There’s going to be a new ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ movie
MGM will produce a remake of the iconic 1964 musical about the struggles and joys of Jewish life in the fictional Eastern European shtetl of Anatevka.
Fiddler on the Israeli Roof
‘Too Jewish.” That’s what potential backers said about Fiddler on the Roof when it was proposed to them in 1964. It could never bring in a general audience.
Audiences loved ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in Yiddish, but Yiddish gets no love
The success of Yiddish “Fiddler” shows that Yiddish, from afar, can attain a certain symbolic stature in the public eye of the theatre class
Hillary Clinton brought to tears by Yiddish 'Fiddler on the roof' show
“I just can’t tell you how extraordinary this made me feel,” Clinton said.