West End Revival of Fiddler on the Roof Extends Again | Playbill

International News West End Revival of Fiddler on the Roof Extends Again The cast is currently headed by Andy Nyman and Maria Friedman.
Andy Nyman in Fiddler on the Roof Johan Persson

The London revival of Fiddler on the Roof, which officially reopened at the West End’s reconfigured Playhouse Theatre March 27 following a limited run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, has extended its run for a final time. The production, which had been booking to September 28, will now play its final performance November 2.

Directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Andy Nyman as Tevye and Maria Friedman as Golde (Tony nominee Judy Kuhn opened the production), the cast also features Anita Dobson as Yente, Nicola Brown as Chava, Harriet Bunton as Hodel, Dermot Canavan as Lazar Wolf, Stewart Clarke as Perchik, Joshua Gannon as Motel, Matthew Hawksley as Fyedka, and Molly Osborne as Tzeitel.

Read reviews for the current run here.

The ensemble features Miles Barrow, Sofia Bennett, Philip Bertioli, Lottie Casserley, Elena Cervesi, Lia Cohen, Talia Etherington, Shoshana Ezequiel, Isabella Foat, Fenton Gray, James Hameed, Adam Linstead, Adam Margilewski, Robert Maskell, Robyn McIntyre, Gaynor Miles, Ellie Mullane, Tania Newton, George Olney, Craig Pinder, Valentina Theodoulou, Ed Wade, and Taylor Walker.

The production also has choreography by Matt Cole, set design by Robert Jones, costume design by Jonathan Lipman, hair and makeup design by Richard Mawbey, lighting design by Tim Lutkin, sound design by Gregory Clarke, musical supervision and direction by Paul Bogaev, and orchestrations by Jason Carr.

Fiddler on the Roof, the story of Tevye the milkman, his wife, and five daughters, features music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and a book by Joseph Stein. The musical was last seen in London in May 2007 at the Savoy Theatre with Henry Goodman as Tevye.

An Off-Broadway production of the classic musical, performed in Yiddish, currently plays Stage 42.

Visit FiddlerWestEnd.com.

 
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