Fiddler on the Roof

Tuesday 19 August–Saturday 23 August Musical Theatre
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Tickets £26.00 to £62.50

Venue: Royal Concert Hall

Running time: Doors open 1 hour before each performance. Approx. running time: 2 hours 40 mins including interval

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Age Guidance: 12+
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+

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A theatrical triumph, the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s sold-out electrifying Fiddler On The Roof is coming to the Royal Concert Hall  for one week only.

This will be the first UK tour of this classic musical in over 12 years – offering audiences around the UK and Ireland a rare opportunity to see this musical masterpiece in an acclaimed new production, led by the powerhouse creative team of director Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Young Vic), choreographer Julia Cheng (Cabaret) and designer Tom Scutt (Tony Award winner for Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Cabaret), direct from the West End.

It’s 1905 in the tiny village of Anatevka where Tevye, a Jewish milkman, lives his life by their proud traditions. For his five daughters, that means a visit from the matchmaker. As each daughter challenges his beliefs, against the backdrop of a changing world, can Tevye hold on to his roots, or must he bend to the will of his children and learn to embrace the unfamiliar?

One of the greatest musicals of all time – featuring ‘If I Were A Rich Man’, ‘Tradition’, ‘Matchmaker’ and ‘Sunrise, Sunset’ – Fiddler on the Roof is a classic musical of joy, revolution and community and an exuberant celebration of love and life.

Leading the cast in this spectacular production direct from its current summer season at London’s Barbican Theatre is Matthew Woodyatt as Tevye, Jodie Jacobs as Golde and Olivier Award nominee Beverley Klein as Yente. Co-stars are Natasha Jules Bernard as Tzeitel, Georgia Bruce as Hodel, Hannah Bristow as Chava, Ashleigh Schuman as Shprintze and Georgia Dixon as Bielke.

They are joined in this beloved musical by Siôn Lloyd as Mordcha / Innkeeper, Dan Wolff as Motel, Greg Bernstein as Perchik and Gregor Milne as Fyedka. Michael S. Siegel takes on the role of Lazar Wolf, with Mark Faith as the Rabbi and Toby Turpin as Mendel. Gareth Davies appears as Avram, Ed Bruggemeyer as Nachum, Sue Appleby as Shandel, Susannah van den Berg as Rifka, and Carys McQueen as Mirila. Olivier Award nominee Raphael Papo brings to life the iconic role of The Fiddler and Roman Lytwyniw as the alternate Fiddler, with Karl Wilson as the Constable. Rounding out the cast are Simon Anthony as Sasha, Jack Osmond as Russian #1, and Alex Pinder as Russian #2. Dylan Saffer joins as a male swing, with offstage swings Chris Draper and Maya Kristal Tenenbaum completing the company.

Cast and performance schedule subject to change without notice.

Members
Save £7.50 on Tuesday 7.30pm performance (excluding Tier 2) and save £5 in the Stalls and Tier 1 for Wednesday to Thursday 2pm & 7.30pm performances.

Under 26s
Save £5 in the Stalls and Tier 1 for Tuesday to Thursday 7.30pm & Wednesday & Thursday 2pm performances. To purchase these tickets you must be 26 or under at the time of booking. You may be asked to show your ID on doors to confirm your age.

Groups 10+
Save £5 on bookings of ten or more tickets with one free ticket per 20 tickets booked for Tuesday to Thursday 7.30pm & Wednesday & Thursday 2pm performances. Please email our Group Sales team or call 0115 989 5555 to book.

No discounts available for Friday 7.30pm, Saturday 2.30pm and 7.30pm performances.

“A MASTERCLASS IN BALANCING INNOVATION AND TRADITION. FEIN AND FIDDLER ARE A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN”

The Telegraph

“SHOWSTOPPER. SPEAKS TO THE PRESENT. SUBLIME”

The Guardian

“JORDAN FEIN’S REVIVAL IS A TRIUMPH OF TRUTH”

The Stage

“A POTENT EVENING THAT’S HARD TO FORGET”

The Times

‘LIBERATING, EXUBERANT - HUGELY MOVING’

Evening Standard

“A MUSICAL TRIUMPH”

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