1978 Miracle Yearbook

'Fiddler'- A Musical Masterpiece bcerpi$OIBiii Ander$0n's revieware reprintedbypermiulonoftheeditorial staff of the WHISPERING CEDARS. The MENC's recent production of the Joseph St ein-Jerry BockSheldon Harnick musical "Fiddler on the Roof " proved again that there is a place for musical theatre at Cedarville. With its memorable tunes like ' 'Tradition," "Sabbath Prayer, " and " Sunrise. Sunset. " the production was one which exuded excellence in all of its facets. Much of the credit for this outstanding achievement belongs to the projects mastermind, Richard luedeke, whose brilliant direction and faithful recreation of Jerome Robbins' original choreography resulted in a unified exper ience that was both dramatically and musically superb. Mr. Luedeke was aided by a very capable CoDirector , Rosalie Eaton. Producer Dawn Spencer's work was clearly visible in the program and she handled the ticket sales and publicity quite admirably. Conductor John Mohler performed with precision and professionalism. l. Four who dared. 2.AUermakinsaweddinsmatchlor dau(hterTleitelandlazarWoii(R. Harper). Tevye(J . Rab«)and Luar 5ins. " To Llle. To Lile , L'Chaim." 3. Thepeopleo1Anatevkacelebrate the weddinaoiTzeitetand Motel . 4 . Tevye(J. Raber)teUsGotde (L West) about hi's hauntinsnlghtmare. 5. Perchik(P. Miller) serenades Hodel (J . Riter) with the enchanting love 50ng, "Now t Have Everythins." 6. Terrify;nstheaudience,(hostfrumaSarah(K. Jones) warns Tevye th.athts daughterTzei tel shO<Jid not marry her husbandlararWolf. 28/Fiddler On The Roof

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