Director Bartlett Sher’s critically acclaimed revival of the 1964 Broadway classic “Fiddler on the Roof” brings the tale of Tevye, a poor Jewish dairyman living in Tsarist Russia, and his family to Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. Tevye (Yehezkel Lazarov) is a peasant who tries to marry off his five daughters to prospective husbands in hopes that… Read on
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On Friday, November 12, I saw “Fiddler on the Roof” at the Fox Theatre, a story about traditionalism versus change. It was originally a Broadway musical, one many people would consider iconic because of its multiple awards and phenomenal reviews. In the beginning of the story, the most pressing problem of change was marriage, with… Read on
The classic Tony-winning Broadway musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and based on a book by author Joseph Stein follows dairyman Tevye in his struggles to balance tradition with modernity, along with his journey to find his five daughters suitable husbands. The production, which has been a… Read on
Are you trying to improve your acting or start acting but many obstacles like the pandemic, budget and lack of resources stand in your way? Well, I am here in efforts to alleviate some of your troubles. Read on
How does one have a somewhat “perfect day” amidst the radical unfamiliarity we know as 2020? Two teens from this summer's Alliance Theater's Collision Project explain... Read on
The political issues uncoiling throughout the background of "Hello, Dolly!" seamlessly parallel today's lack of social equality and our economic inequality. Read on