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This classic musical kicks off Virginia Stage Company’s 45th season and 110th year of the Wells. The sun rises on this new production with a wonderful cast and a lavish orchestra to tell this heartwarming story of fathers and daughters, husbands and wives, and the timeless traditions that define faith and family. Featuring the Broadway classics “Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” and “To Life,” Fiddler on the Roof will introduce a new generation to this uplifting celebration that raises its cup to joy.
Tickets are on sale NOW!
Use discount code UJFT25 for 25% off tickets!
For more information about the production or to discuss group tickets for the show within the Jewish community,
contact Hunter Thomas, Director of Arts + Ideas at UJFT, at HThomas@UJFT.org
These programs are supported by the Helen G. Gifford Foundation, Goode Family Foundation, S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co., Kaufman & Canoles, and The Making Music Happen Community Grant Initiative, which is made possible by a generous grant from the Pertzik Fund for Arts and Culture at JCC Association of North America.
Saturday, August 19, 9 am – 12 pm
Free and open to the community
ViBe Farmers Market
Fiddler on the Roof is based on the original stories of Sholem Aleichem, a survivor of the 1890s pogroms in what is now Ukraine. Shop for local produce in the beautiful ViBe District while performers from Virginia Stage Company regale the market with a revue of some of the play’s most popular tunes to celebrate Ukrainian and Eastern European Jewish culture.
Wednesday, August 23, 1 pm
Cinema Café Kemps River
Free and open to the community;
RSVP required
Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles is a documentary film that explores Fiddler’s creative roots in early 1960s New York, when “tradition” was on the wane as gender roles, sexuality, race relations, and religion were evolving.
Discover the untold stories and incredible challenges faced during the making of this iconic musical as it comes to life on the stage and screen, bringing to light the behind-the-scenes struggles and triumphs that made it a true miracle.
The Iron Cauldron
Tuesday, September 5, 11 am – 12:30 pm
Leaving Mother Russia
Thursday, September 7, 11 am – 12:30 pm
Simon Family JCC
Free and open to the community;
RSVP required
One of the largest waves in Jewish history of dispersal and migration was the flight of three million Jews from Tsarist and Revolutionary-Era Russia. Why did the Jewish people, so inured to discrimination, collectively decide to leave the Pale of Settlement?
In this two-session course, taught by Rabbi Michael Panitz, attendees will examine, first, the difficult history of the Jews of Russia and the newly-created Soviet Union, 1881-1924, and second, the history of Jewish emigration from that land to far-flung destinations in North America, South America, Western Europe, South Africa, and even Israel.
Wednesday, September 13, 7:30 pm
Wells Theatre
Free and open to the community
This thought-provoking panel discussion goes beyond the curtains of the upcoming Norfolk production of Fiddler on the Roof. Participants will go on a journey through the historical context of the musical and explore how its timeless music has enriched Jewish culture.
Panelists will include Rabbi Michael Panitz (Temple Israel rabbi), Tom Quaintance (Virginia Stage Company artistic director), Jeff Ryder (Virginia Stage Company managing director), and others.
VA Stage Company members performing in the ViBE District
Rabbi Rosalin Mandelberg and Cantor Jennifer Ruben of Ohef Sholom Temple speak following a Fiddler performance
From left: Tom Quaintance, Rabbi Panitz, and Jeff Ryder
Rehearsing "Tradition"
Finding a family's Anatevka roots
Rehearsal
We can't wait to celebrate this exciting production with you! Make sure to get your tickets to see Fiddler on the Roof at the Wells Theatre at VAStage.org!