like "You' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown," last spr ing, " Fiddler on the Roof" was another daring yet triumphant undertaking for Mr. Luedeke, his cast, and his crew. They deserve the loudest of bravos for successfully achieving that tr ait which is all too rare in musical theatre, perlection. Man is a total being and thus God created the arts to reveal beauty to His creature Man. Appreciation of the arts and involvement wi th them is essential for members of the body of Christ . The cul tural mandate given by God implies the use of our God-given gifts in the arts. 1. Constable Ron BlgelowtellsTevye(J. Raber)andtheotherVillagers(D. Maus t. D. Cobb, D. Stoner, T. Stoner. and L. Rotlerts)thattheyhave"threedays" to packupandleaveAnatevka. 2. A solemn moment Is shared by an In MotelandTzeitel'straditionaiJewish canopy wedding ceremony. 3. The l inal curtain call aiiOW1 the audience toexpresstheirappreeiationtotheentire cast and crew. (f';ctured: J. Riter. P. Miller. J. Raber.L. West , R. Phillips, G. Smith). Fiddler On The Roof/31
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