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    Fiddler on the Roof

    Fiddler on the Roof

    Walnut Street Theatre

    May 18-July 18, 2010

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    It's time to continue the "tradition" of great American musicals as we end our spectacular 201st season with one of Broadway's greatest musicals of all time, Fiddler on the Roof. This multi-award-winning musical has captured the hearts of people all over the world and finally makes its highly anticipated debut on the Walnut stage with an all-new production. As Tevye tries to hold onto his religion, his Russian-Jewish traditions and his five daughters, he learns that life is "as shaky as a fiddler on the roof." You'll dance with "Matchmaker, Matchmaker;" laugh out loud with "If I Were a Rich Man;" and find tears in your eyes with "Sunrise, Sunset" and "Anatevka." This is a story that will last forever in your heart. Let's celebrate together. To Life! L'Chaim!

    At a Glance
    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $10-$70

      Info Phone: 215-574-3550

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      May 18-July 18, 2010

      Times:
      Tuesday @ 8 pm
      Wednesday @ 8 pm
      Wednesday June 20 @ 2 pm
      Thursday @ 8 pm
      some Thursdays @ 2 pm
      Friday @ 8 pm
      Saturday @ 2 pm
      Saturday @ 8 pm
      Sunday @ 2 pm
      Sunday @ 7 pm

    • Venue Info

      Walnut Street Theatre

      825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

      Hours: Box Office:
      Monday, 10 am-6 pm
      Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-6 pm (on non-performance dates) and open through showtime on performance dates
      Sunday, closed on non-performance dates and open noon-showtime on performance dates

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    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
      • Assisted Listening System
    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.

    • Reviews
      • Event Name: Fiddler on the Roof
        "A mistake"
        Comment posted by: Sonia from Philadelphia PA, Nov 10, 2009

        The story is about Ukrainian Jews not Russian Jews. People tend to think that Ukrainian and Russian is the same, but it's not. Different history, different ideas, and even different culture. Just... Expand

        The story is about Ukrainian Jews not Russian Jews. People tend to think that Ukrainian and Russian is the same, but it's not. Different history, different ideas, and even different culture. Just wanted to clarify this. Collapse

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