FIDDLER ON THE ROOF tour
Nomad613
Swing Joined: 12/28/04
#25re: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF tour
Posted: 12/29/04 at 11:56amAs far are staging and choreography, yes... costumes... not so much. 40yr old wool would kinda stink, don't ya think?
#26re: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF tour
Posted: 12/29/04 at 4:48pm
could you tell me the schedule of Fiddler on the roof? I always want to watch that show .
Besides, how is the Evita production? Is it based on the original one?
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Joined: 12/31/69
#27re: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF tour
Posted: 12/30/04 at 1:17am
Do they use a revolving stage?
The TROIKA Evita was re-staged by Hal Prince himself based on the original staging and choreography and design. I'm hearing reallmixed things about the cast but I'd still pay to see it if it came close to me just to see the staging live foronce
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#28re: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF tour
Posted: 12/30/04 at 4:40am
NOMAD,
While I appreciate your post I would like to point out that in the past whatever Troika production I have seen has sucked the big wad. And as a paying audience member my hard earned money is not meant to go as a way of saying"Thank you" to anyone. When I pay I want to be entertained and or challenged in a good way. While I appreciate a cast and crews hard work; I leave it to the producers to "thank" their efforts by paying them accordingly. When I shell my cash for a show I want to be entertained with whats up there on that stage and I don't want to be thinking of the hard work that the crew has put up there. No audience should. If they do; then the show is failing miserably. Fiddler is a great musical and hopefully more generations will get a chance to experience it. I agree that the current broadway production is lacking. I don't think itis as much that it has been" de-jewed" as much as it has seriously been miscast. I am hoping the new principals going in this month give it a boost.
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