Fiddler On The Roof: Crossing Boundaries

By admin, Gaea News Network
Saturday, June 27, 2009

Fiddler on the roofIn this age of special effects and computer graphics, it is still the basic human emotions which enthrall the audiences word wide. This fact would be even more evident if you watch the wonderful musical play Fiddler On The Roof which has has started its National Tour recently.

It is scheduled to run at the Oriental Theater from June 28th, it will also be performed at the Buckeye Community Theater on June 27th at 7.30 p.m. and June 28th 3p.m, San Diego Civic theater on July 14th.

This old story with its simple plot still captivates the audience. The story of “Fiddler On The Roof” revolves around a poor milkman who resides in a Jewish village in Russia.

There are amazing characters in the play and the music will win your hearts all over again. If the memory of the play has been washed off from your memory then watch the delightful cast performing in this musical drama which is full of singing, dancing and beautiful design elements. The story develops in a way which connects audiences instantly to the characters and plot of the play. The character Topol creates an electrifying effect and is truly amazing as he transcends feelings of love and safety.

The theme of the musical play, Fiddler On The Roof, is to depict the fact that music brings in connections; irrespective of cultures and countries music can connect one to the other. Music has no boundaries and men should not draw lines or create boundaries to bind anyone. The message is clear and it is in the hands of the viewers to understand as well as implement it.

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