Fiddler on the Roof

September 2025

Based on Sholem Aleichem stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

Book by: Joseph Stein
Music by: Jerry Bock
Lyrics by: Sheldon Harnick

Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

Broadway Premiere: Sep 24, 1964—Imperial Theatre, New York

The Atlanta Opera and Alliance Theatre unite for an exciting theatrical event—a new production of Fiddler on the Roof.

This classic American musical, beloved for its heart, humor, and timeless melodies, comes to life in a bold new staging that blends dramatic flair with theatrical intimacy. A story of resilience and hope, Fiddler on the Roof weaves together family tradition challenged by the winds of change through one of Broadway’s most unforgettable scores. Opening the season for both companies, this richly imagined production promises to be a stirring and deeply moving experience.

       

co-produced by The Atlanta Opera | Tomer Zvulun, General & Artistic Director | Micah Fortson, Managing Director
co-produced by Alliance Theater, Atlanta, GA | Tinashe Kajese-Bolden, Artistic Director | Christopher Moses, Artistic Director | Mike Schleifer, Managing Director
presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI)

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Cast

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Conductor
Director
Scenic Designer
Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Choreographer
Projection Designer
Wig & Makeup Designer
Associate Director, Choreographer

Creators

Joseph Stein

Book

Joseph Stein won the Tony Award and Drama Critics Circle Award for Fiddler on the Roof. His other musicals include Zorba (Tony nomination, Drama Critics Circle Award); Rags (Tony nomination); The Baker’s Wife (Olivier Award nomination, London); Take Me Along (Tony nomination); Juno; Irene (starring Debbie Reynolds); The King of Hearts; All About Us; and Enter Laughing: The Musical (Lucille Lortel nomination, outstanding revival). He also co-authored, with Alan Jay Lerner, Carmelina; and with Will Glickman, Mr. Wonderful (starring Sammy Davis, Jr.), The Body Beautiful, andPlain and Fancy. His plays are Enter Laughing, Before the Dawn, and Mrs. Gibbons’ Boys. Stein grew up in the Bronx and first became a social worker while pursuing writing on the side.

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Jerry Bock

Music

Jerry Bock was born in New Haven, Connecticut on November 23rd, 1928. That was his first out-of-town tryout. Thirty years later, he and Sheldon Harnick gave birth to The Body Beautiful in Philadelphia. That was his fourth out-of-town tryout. In between was Catch a Star, a fleeting revue that, according to critic Walter Kerr, posed the question; “What do you call something between a flop and a smash?” Kerr’s answer: “A flash”. Next, Jule Styne and Tommy Valano midwifed Bock, Larry Holofcener and George Weiss into birthing Mr. Wonderful starring Sammy Davis Jr. The title song and “Too Close For Comfort” are still active off springs. Bock and Harnick’s celebrated collaboration yielded five scores in seven years.

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Sheldon Harnick

Lyrics

Sheldon Harnick’s career began in the 1950s with songs in revues (e.g., “The Boston Beguine,” “The Merry Little Minuet”). With Jerry Bock he created a number of memorable musicals, including Fiorello! (Tony Award, Pulitzer Prize), Tenderloin, She Loves Me (Grammy), Fiddler on the Roof (Tony), The Apple Tree, and The Rothschilds (subsequently revised as Rothschild & Sons). Other collaborations: Rex (Richard Rodgers), A Christmas Carol (Michel Legrand), A Wonderful Life (Joe Raposo), The Phantom Tollbooth (Arnold Black, Norton Juster), and The Audition (Marvin Hamlisch). He wrote three musicals himself: Dragons, A Doctor in Spite of Himself, and Malpractice Makes Perfect.

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Jerome Robbins

Original Production Directed & Choreographed by

Jerome Robbins is world renowned for his work as a choreographer of ballets as well as his work as a director and choreographer in theater, movies and television. Although he began as a modern dancer, his start on Broadway was as a chorus dancer before joining the corps de ballet of American Ballet Theatre in 1939, where he went on to dance principal roles in the works of Fokine, Tudor, Massine, Balanchine, Lichine, and de Mille. His first ballet, Fancy Free (1944) for ABT, still in many repertoires, celebrated its fiftieth birthday on April 18, 1994. While embarking on his career in the theater, Mr. Robbins simultaneously created ballets for New York City Ballet, which he joined in 1949, and became an Associate Artistic Director with George Balanchine.

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The Alliance Theatre

The Alliance Theatre is Atlanta’s national theater, expanding hearts and minds onstage and off. Founded in 1968, the Alliance Theatre is the leading producing theater in the Southeast, reaching more than 165,000 patrons annually. The Alliance delivers powerful programming that challenges adult and youth audiences to think critically and care deeply. The Alliance Theatre is a recipient of the Regional Theatre Tony Award® in recognition of sustained excellence in programming, education and community engagement.