

To Life! To our precarious but beautiful life! One of the masterpieces that take off the heavy burden of the classics and amplify the charms of the classics. You can feel the value of unchanging classics. The musical ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ is back this spring in public favor. Since its premiere on Broadway in 1964, ‘Violin on the Roof’ has been loved by all the audiences across the places and times, winning 11 awards, including the Best Musical’ at the Tony Awards and the 'Best Revival' award at the Olivier Awards in the UK in 2020. In the little Jewish village of Anatevka in Ukraine, Russia, the hard-working milkman Reb Tevye, who is a caring father of his family, lives a poor but happy life with his wife and five daughters, valuing the traditions passed down from his ancestors, although his family wanders here and there with no country nor land to settle on. As he considers marriage through matchmaking as an important part of life according to the Jewish tradition, he plans to arrange the match between his oldest daughter Tzeitel and the old widow butcher Lazar Wolf but finds out that Tzeitel is in love with the poor tailor Motel Kamzoil. And his second daughter Hodel announces that she will marry the revolutionary student Perchik. Moreover, his third daughter Chava decides to get married to Fyedka, a Russian (Russia suppresses the Jewish).


To Life! To our precarious but beautiful life! One of the masterpieces that take off the heavy burden of the classics and amplify the charms of the classics. You can feel the value of unchanging classics. The musical ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ is back this spring in public favor. Since its premiere on Broadway in 1964, ‘Violin on the Roof’ has been loved by all the audiences across the places and times, winning 11 awards, including the Best Musical’ at the Tony Awards and the 'Best Revival' award at the Olivier Awards in the UK in 2020. In the little Jewish village of Anatevka in Ukraine, Russia, the hard-working milkman Reb Tevye, who is a caring father of his family, lives a poor but happy life with his wife and five daughters, valuing the traditions passed down from his ancestors, although his family wanders here and there with no country nor land to settle on. As he considers marriage through matchmaking as an important part of life according to the Jewish tradition, he plans to arrange the match between his oldest daughter Tzeitel and the old widow butcher Lazar Wolf but finds out that Tzeitel is in love with the poor tailor Motel Kamzoil. And his second daughter Hodel announces that she will marry the revolutionary student Perchik. Moreover, his third daughter Chava decides to get married to Fyedka, a Russian (Russia suppresses the Jewish).