Fiddler on the Roof [play]
by Joseph Stein (Librettist), Sheldon Harnick (Lyricist)
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Fiddler on the Roof is well established as one of the great works of American musical theater. Adapted from the tales of Yiddish writer Sholom Alecheim and set in Tsarist Russia in 1905, it has proven an indelible tale of family, tradition, wit, and sorrow - all filtered through the ordeals of Tevye, a Jewish Everyman. Tevye, who lives in the fictional village Anatevka, is a hard-working milkman who clings to his faith and traditions, while dreaming of riches he'll never see. He believes show more he'll need a matchmaker to marry off his older daughters - but they soon force their more modern ideas about romance upon him. His celebrated journey to maintain his family and his faith amidst a rapidly changing world make for a timelessly profound read; the very definition of a classic. show lessTags
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Tevye, a milkman with a quintet of daughters to marry off and no money for dowries or much of anything else, maintains his equilibrium by adhering to the traditions he knows, respects, and counts on. Increasingly he finds them undermined to the point of collapse by the intrusion of modern ideas and political upheaval. “Every one of us,” says Tevye, “is a fiddler on the roof, trying to scratch out a pleasant, simple tune without breaking his neck” (p. 13) as his position grows ever more precarious.
Aficionados of the twentieth-century American musical theater are well acquainted with Tevye’s travails, as chronicled in the highly acclaimed Fiddler on the Roof, with book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, and lyrics by Sheldon show more Harnick. On the fiftieth anniversary of the play’s Broadway premiere, Crown Publishers, a division of Random House (noted for decades for its hardcover editions of Broadway plays), has reissued the book of this beloved musical. All of the dialogue and the lyrics of the charming songs are here, though not the score.
Reading the libretto, as opposed to watching the movie or a stage production, facilitates contemplating the timelessness of the story. In every era, the new pushes aside the old, and circumstances beyond one’s control change one’s life. The conclusion of the play, when Tevye and the other residents of his village are scattered by a pogrom, not knowing whether they will ever see loved ones again, recalls the dispersal of U.S. Gulf Coast residents as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Those who enjoy viewing the movie or play will find that reading Fiddler of the Roof adds a new dimension to their appreciation of it. Newcomers to Tevye’s story will find a well-constructed, seemingly simple but deeply wise story of love, loss, and life. show less
Aficionados of the twentieth-century American musical theater are well acquainted with Tevye’s travails, as chronicled in the highly acclaimed Fiddler on the Roof, with book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, and lyrics by Sheldon show more Harnick. On the fiftieth anniversary of the play’s Broadway premiere, Crown Publishers, a division of Random House (noted for decades for its hardcover editions of Broadway plays), has reissued the book of this beloved musical. All of the dialogue and the lyrics of the charming songs are here, though not the score.
Reading the libretto, as opposed to watching the movie or a stage production, facilitates contemplating the timelessness of the story. In every era, the new pushes aside the old, and circumstances beyond one’s control change one’s life. The conclusion of the play, when Tevye and the other residents of his village are scattered by a pogrom, not knowing whether they will ever see loved ones again, recalls the dispersal of U.S. Gulf Coast residents as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Those who enjoy viewing the movie or play will find that reading Fiddler of the Roof adds a new dimension to their appreciation of it. Newcomers to Tevye’s story will find a well-constructed, seemingly simple but deeply wise story of love, loss, and life. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.As someone who has never seen this play, it was a surprising and delightful read! Fast moving, fun, and quirky, you get a great exploration of Jewish identity and values, as well as a look into family, and exploring the boundaries of tradition and growth.
As you can see the play perform itself in your head, it is definitely on my list to experience it staged as well. If the book was as fun to read as it was, then the live performance is sure to delight even further!
As you can see the play perform itself in your head, it is definitely on my list to experience it staged as well. If the book was as fun to read as it was, then the live performance is sure to delight even further!
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.In honor of the 50th Anniversary of one of the most beloved musicals of all time, a new edition of the original play has been released. Tevye is a kind man, but also one who's used to the world running in a very specific way. He is a Jew living in Russia in the early 1900s with his wife and five daughters. They live a simple life together and he holds the traditions of his people in high regard.
Each of his daughters is trying to find their way in the world and to begin to make decisions about their life and fall in love. Tevye's decisions and beliefs are put to the test when he must decide which is more dear to him, his family's happiness or his traditions.
I believe the reason this play is still so relevant today is because of the show more message of the story at its core. Despite the humor and the setting, the real story is about one man trying to understand the world as he watches it change around him. Whether it's Jewish people in 1905 Russia or hippies in the 1970s or millennials and their intrusive technology, children will always challenge and question the world in which they are raised. The author created relatable characters, full of humor and warmth. They all just want to be loved in their own way, despite the world changing around them.
BOTTOM LINE: See the musical if you get the chance so you can enjoy the full experience of the songs that have become so famous (Tradition, If I Were a Rich Man, Matchmaker, Matchmaker.) But regardless of whether you have a chance to see the show, the story told in the original play stands on its own as a timeless tales of humanity struggle to adapt to an ever-changing world.
**I received a review copy for an honest review. show less
Each of his daughters is trying to find their way in the world and to begin to make decisions about their life and fall in love. Tevye's decisions and beliefs are put to the test when he must decide which is more dear to him, his family's happiness or his traditions.
I believe the reason this play is still so relevant today is because of the show more message of the story at its core. Despite the humor and the setting, the real story is about one man trying to understand the world as he watches it change around him. Whether it's Jewish people in 1905 Russia or hippies in the 1970s or millennials and their intrusive technology, children will always challenge and question the world in which they are raised. The author created relatable characters, full of humor and warmth. They all just want to be loved in their own way, despite the world changing around them.
BOTTOM LINE: See the musical if you get the chance so you can enjoy the full experience of the songs that have become so famous (Tradition, If I Were a Rich Man, Matchmaker, Matchmaker.) But regardless of whether you have a chance to see the show, the story told in the original play stands on its own as a timeless tales of humanity struggle to adapt to an ever-changing world.
**I received a review copy for an honest review. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Reading this made me want to watch the movie so bad! This book is the complete script for the original musical, it's awesome. I found myself humming along to the songs while I was reading. Reading the script made me appreciate how brilliant this musical really is. It's timely and continues to speak to people. The human drama and raw emotion shown in the dialogue and songs are still prevalent today nearly fifty years after it debuted on Broadway. Full of historical drama, Jewish identity, tradition, and love this tale will continue to last for many decades more.
For fans of the original musical, American theater, and Jewish history.
I received this book for free from Blogging for Books in return for my honest, unbiased opinion.
For fans of the original musical, American theater, and Jewish history.
I received this book for free from Blogging for Books in return for my honest, unbiased opinion.
This book is the screenplay for my most favorite musical, one I have seen both in the 1972 movie version and once on stage. If you've enjoyed any production of "Fiddler on the Roof", you should also enjoy reading this version of the screenplay.
I heard the music in my mind as I read the words, and found it much like seeing again this wonderful production of screen and stage. It was fun to read some of the dialogue that my ears never had deciphered, and even coming upon a musical number that I had not seen before.
Even if you are unfamiliar with the Broadway/Hollywood versions, you might appreciate reading a witty yet poignant story of tradition, change, loss, and gain. A keeper for my shelves!
I heard the music in my mind as I read the words, and found it much like seeing again this wonderful production of screen and stage. It was fun to read some of the dialogue that my ears never had deciphered, and even coming upon a musical number that I had not seen before.
Even if you are unfamiliar with the Broadway/Hollywood versions, you might appreciate reading a witty yet poignant story of tradition, change, loss, and gain. A keeper for my shelves!
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.I received Fiddler on the Roof through the LibraryThing Early Reviewer program.
This is the complete libretto of the famous musical, together with the lyrics of the hilarious and heartbreaking songs. It is not a volume of sheet music -- just the beautiful story of Tevye, the traditions he agrees to sacrifice for love of his daughters, and the one compromise he is unable to accept.
This is a truly great work, saturated with dark humor and with love. I hope, since I've made that point, it is also OK for me to mention how much I enjoyed reading, in black and white,
This is the complete libretto of the famous musical, together with the lyrics of the hilarious and heartbreaking songs. It is not a volume of sheet music -- just the beautiful story of Tevye, the traditions he agrees to sacrifice for love of his daughters, and the one compromise he is unable to accept.
This is a truly great work, saturated with dark humor and with love. I hope, since I've made that point, it is also OK for me to mention how much I enjoyed reading, in black and white,
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TEVYE:
If I were a rich man
Daidle deedle daidle
Digguh digguh deedle daidle dum,
All day long I'd biddy biddy bum,
If I were a wealthy man.
Wouldn't have to work hard,
Daidle deedle
daidleshow less
Digguh digguh deedle daidle dum,
If I were a biddy biddy rich
Digguh digguh deedle daidle man. (p. 27)
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.This book contains the script of the movie, Fiddler on the Roof. So, why read the book? Why not just watch the movie? The book, with its easy-to-read format offered me the experience of enjoying the story at my own pace. I stopped and reflected, sang some of the songs aloud, and re-read certain sections. I enjoyed learning how the names of the characters are spelled, and it was a pleasant bonus to me to read the few sections of the script that were not contained in my movie.
The book itself is gift-quality lovely, with elegant artwork showing the fiddler on an attractive yellow background. I thought it might feel awkward reading a play but it took less than two pages for me to forget about the different format and settle right in to show more the story. While this book avoids political discussion by sticking exclusively to the script of Fiddler on the Roof, I somehow left the story feeling more aware that things like this really happened to people than I have from watching the movie. I like books that lead me to more understanding of people and history.
I think a person who has never seen the movie would enjoy the book and if asked, I would say, “Read the book first, and then watch the movie. Fiddler on the Roof makes one both laugh and think. You’re in for a double treat!” show less
The book itself is gift-quality lovely, with elegant artwork showing the fiddler on an attractive yellow background. I thought it might feel awkward reading a play but it took less than two pages for me to forget about the different format and settle right in to show more the story. While this book avoids political discussion by sticking exclusively to the script of Fiddler on the Roof, I somehow left the story feeling more aware that things like this really happened to people than I have from watching the movie. I like books that lead me to more understanding of people and history.
I think a person who has never seen the movie would enjoy the book and if asked, I would say, “Read the book first, and then watch the movie. Fiddler on the Roof makes one both laugh and think. You’re in for a double treat!” show less
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