Details | A fiddler on the roof. Sounds crazy, no? Yet this story about a poor Jewish milkman, his wife, and five daughters who live in a tiny village in a corner of Eastern Europe captivated the entire world. Cultural historian Sara Lukinson traces the show’s improbable beginnings in Yiddish short stories and its creation by Broadway talents who produced a miracle of a musical filled with love, tears, and laughter. |
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