Classic sixties musical transfers to iconic venue this summer
Briefly

Jordan Fein's celebrated production of 'Fiddler on the Roof', which received five-star reviews during its sold-out run at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, is set for an eight-week residency at the Barbican Theatre starting May 24. This classic musical features beloved songs like "If I Were A Rich Man" and tells the story of Tevye, a milkman navigating tradition and change. The production's design by Tom Scutt received praise, and producer Howard Panter emphasized its cultural significance, marking this as a noteworthy event for theatergoers.
I saw this incredible production last summer and was immediately blown away. I'm delighted to bring this masterpiece to the Barbican for what will be one of the major cultural highlights of the year.
As part of an ongoing commitment to the touring of our work beyond Regent's Park, we could not be more thrilled that our production of Fiddler on the Roof, created by a visionary team under the leadership of Jordan Fein, is getting a further life following its record-breaking run at the Open Air Theatre last summer.
The Standard hailed the production as exuberant, while The Guardian called it 'sublime', reflecting its critical acclaim during the Regent's Park run.
Jerry Bock, Joseph Stein, and Sheldon Harnick's 1964 masterpiece has been hailed as one of the greatest musicals of all time, featuring memorable songs that resonate with audiences.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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