The
show opens in the LCHS auditorium on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., with
performances on Friday and Saturday evenings at the same time. The
closing performance will be at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Lead roles include Brian Welter as
Tevye, Ruth Ohmart as Golde and Katie Muck as Yente. Also, Jessica
Peisker stars as Tzeitel, Kelly Lohrenz as Hodel, Rachel Kasa as
Chava, Lindsey Boerma as Shprintze, Caiti Wunderlein as Bielke, Tom
Swanson as Motel, Patrick Perry as Perchik and Tony Curcuru as
Fyedka.
The production is directed by
Chelsea Cheatham and Ed Jodlowski; vocals are directed by Kim
Peterson-Quinn, and the orchestra is directed by David Swaar. The
assistant director is Amy Schumacher, and the stage manager is
Chelsea Filbeck. Set design was done by Tom Swanson, AJ Wunderlein,
Wes Schrader and James Cosby.
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"Fiddler" is a timeless tale of the
traditions that hold a family together, though their daughters wish
for something more, as things change inside and out of their small
village of Anatevka. The show includes such memorable songs as
"Tradition," "If I Were a Rich Man," "Matchmaker, Matchmaker," and
"Sunrise, Sunset."
Tickets are $6 for adults and $5 for
children under 12 and senior citizens. Concessions will be available
during intermission.
[LCHS
news release]
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