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How successful has “Fid-
dler on the Roof ” been?
Maybe a little reminder is in
order.
Winner of nine Tonys, for
almost 10 years the longest-
running musical in Broad-
way history and revived
there a full five times, its ap-
peal is so universal that it’s
playing somewhere in the
world every single day,
playing more than any other
show.
Given all that, it’s easy to
lose track of how hugely un-
likely a success this adapt-
ation of a group of Yiddish
short stories wasand the
struggles that were neces-
sary before all those good
things happened. Which is
where “Fiddler: A Miracle of
Miracles” comes in.
As directed by Max
Lewkowicz, this engaging
and enlightening documen-
tary is stuffed with anec-
dotes, history and informa-
tion. It makes excellent use
of both new interviews and
carefully selected archival
footage to reveal the build-
ing blocks of all this accom-
plishment.
It also offers visual evi-
dence of exactly how exten-
sive the show’s reach has
been, the way multiple cul-
tures around the world feel
this story is specifically
about them.
We see clips from produc-
tions in Japanese, Thai and
Dutch, and we hear every-
one from opera legend Bryn
Terfel to the Temptations
singing the show’s iconic
songs.
And for those who can’t
get to Manhattan, we even
hear star Steven Skybell
singing a song (translated as
“If I Were a Rothschild”)
from New York’s current
red-hot Yiddish-language
production.
All this is especially ironic
given that when the original
“Fiddler” was trying to get
produced, voices were loud
and persistent that nobody
was going to want to see it.
Based on short stories
from the great Yiddish writ-
er Sholom Aleichem about a
milkman named Tevye and
his relationship with God,
his wife and his family of
marriageable daughters, it
was a landmark in American
musical theater because
outsiders told their own
story and made it the center
of popular culture.
Because the outsiders
were Jewish, it was widely
assumed no one outside the
faith would come to see it.
“What am I going to do for an
audience,” one producer
asked, “once I run out of
Hadassah members?”
The show’s creators,
book writer Joseph Stein,
composer Jerry Bock and
lyricist Sheldon Harnick,
were mightily discouraged
from pursuing their idea.
“Jews fleeing pogroms?”
they were told. “Are you out
of your mind?”
It was Harnick who got
things started when he read
another Sholom Aleichem
work, “Wandering Stars,”
and thought there might bea musical there. Stein
steered the trio to the Tevye
stories, and the three men
worked on it in their spare
time as a passion project
they refused to abandon.
One of the treats of the
documentary, in fact, are ex-
cerpts from the tapes Bock,
who did extensive research
in traditional Jewish melo-
dies, sent to lyricist Harnick
when he reworked some-
thing that he thought had
possibilities.
So it’s almost chilling, af-
ter hearing Bock’s voice say-
ing he’s come up with some-
thing “bubbly and spirited
and kind of kooky,” to hear
the unmistakable strains of
“If I Were A Rich Man”
played for the first time.
“Fiddler” was brought to
Broadway by legendary pro-
ducer Harold Prince, and all
the voices in the documenta-
ry agree that his decision to
hire Jerome Robbins as di-
rector/choreographer was
key even though, Robbins bi-
ographer Amanda Vaill
notes, “he had a complicated
and conflicted feelingsabout his Judaism.”
Robbins’ key idea, as we
see in a handwritten memo,
was to “celebrate and ele-
vate the life of the shtetl,” the
small communities where
Eastern European Jews
lived. In fact, it was Robbins
who encouraged the writing
of the key song “Tradition.”
Things went less
smoothly with star Zero
Mostel, who had issues with
Robbins because he’d
named names of commu-
nists during the blacklist
era; something he did, the
film posits, because he was
threatened with exposure as
a homosexual.
Among the other aspects
of the show that are hard to
believe is that when it
opened in Detroit for an out-
of-town tryout, Variety
opined that it had no memo-
rable songs. Robbins
worked tirelessly to improve
things, adding “Do You Love
Me” and cutting a number
called “When Messiah
Comes.”
In addition to people inti-
mately involved with “Fid-
dler,” such as original cast
members Austin Pendleton
and Joanna Merlin, the doc-
umentary interviews ran-
dom cultural figures like
Abraham Foxman of the
Anti-Defamation League,
not always to fascinating ef-
fect.
The most engaging per-
son is “Hamilton’s” Lin-Ma-
nuel Miranda, who supplies
movies of his own wedding
celebration where he and his
father-in-law surprise his
bride with a rousing rendi-
tion of “To Life.”
It’s a moment to treasure,
a further reminder of a show
whose reach continues to ex-
pand.‘Fiddler:
A Miracle
of Miracles’
Rated: PG-13, for some
thematic
elements/disturbing
images.
Running time: 1 hour,
32 minutes
Playing: Laemmle Royal,
West Los Angeles;
Laemmle Town Center 5,
Encino; Edwards Westpark
8, Irvine: Edwards Rancho
Niguel 8, Laguna NiguelACTORZero Mostel as Tevye, center, with the beloved musical’s cast on opening night in New York in 1964.
Roadside Attractions / Samuel Goldwyn FilmsREVIEW
‘Fiddler: A Miracle of
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