Singing Opportunities in "Fiddler on the Roof" Production
Audition for "Fiddler on the Roof". Looking for singers, performers, and dancers. Please see the details below. Additional info: Prepare 16 bars of a song (less than 1 minute), preferably in the style of the show, and bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music with actual accompaniment - not just a melody line. Tape recordings and unaccompanied singing will not be permitted. Please wear clothes and shoes suitable for dancing. If you have rehearsal conflicts, please be prepared to share them. Call backs, if necessary, will be held on Wednesday, January 29th. Performance dates are April 25th through May 4th (Friday through Sunday), rehearsals will begin Monday, February 17th. To be considered, please apply.
24 roles
Married to Golde, together they have 5 daughters. A humorous and loving father struggling to maintain his Jewish traditions amidst changing times.
The Tailor-Wishes to marry Tevye’s eldest, Tzeitel. A timid but endearing tailor who grows into a confident husband.
The Student: An idealistic and outspoken revolutionary who challenges traditions. Wins the heart of Hodel.
The Butcher: A wealthy, widowed butcher with a gruff but likeable demeanor. Formally married to Fruma-Sarah, attempts to wed Tzeitel.
The Innkeeper: A lively and opinionated innkeeper who enjoys town gossip.
A wise, gentle and revered member of the community who serves as the moral compass for the villagers of Anatevka.
The Rabbi’s son: Energetic and eager to follow in his father’s footsteps.
The Bookseller (any adult age): A mild-mannered intellectual who provides news and commentary.
The Beggar: A persistent and resourceful town beggar with a sharp wit.
A conflicted Russian authority figure tasked with enforcing the Tsar’s orders.
A kindhearted Christian who falls in love with Chava.
Tevye’s Wife: A strong-willed and practical matriarch with a deep love for her family.
Tevye’s oldest daughter: Independent and strong-willed, in love with Motel. Defies tradition and follows her heart.
Tevye’s second daughter: Intelligent and passionate, she falls for Perchik’s ideals.
Tevye’s third daughter: Quiet and thoughtful, she challenges her family by marrying outside their faith.
The Matchmaker: A meddling but well-meaning village matchmaker; struggles to adjust to young people making their own matches.
A ghostly vision of Golde’s Grandmother that Tevye conjures up in a dream to help Tzeitel and Motel.
Lazar Wolf’s deceased wife who Tevye conjures up in a dream to scare Golde.
Motel’s Mother: A hardworking and proud mother supporting her son’s ambitions.
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Ensemble. The Constables “men” who destroy the wedding; members of the Russian Christians who live elsewhere in Anatevka