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Fiddler on the Roof

Schillertheater: Großer SaalBismarckstraße 110, Berlin, 10625, Deutschland
Datum/Zeit in Berlin Zeitzone
Samstag 06 Februar 202719:00
Dienstag 09 Februar 202719:00
Freitag 12 Februar 202719:00
Sonntag 14 Februar 202716:00
Mittwoch 17 Februar 202719:00
Freitag 19 Februar 202719:00
Sonntag 21 Februar 202718:00
Freitag 26 Februar 202719:00
Sonntag 28 Februar 202718:00
Dienstag 02 März 202719:00
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Darsteller
Komische Oper Berlin
Koen SchootsMusikalische Leitung
Barrie KoskyRegie
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Chorsolisten der Komischen Oper Berlin
Jean-Christophe CharronChorleitung
Car­sten­ Lau­BassbaritonAwram
Matt­hi­as Spen­keTenorAwram
Tim DietrichBassNachum
Eberhard KrispinBassNachum
Karsten KüstersSchauspielWachtmeister
Ivan TuršićTenorFedja
Saskia KrispinSopranSchandel
Cornelia BernerSopranSchandel
Ra­fa­ela Groß­kopfThe Fiddler on the Roof
Laura KindtThe Fiddler on the Roof
Max HoppBaritonTevye
Dagmar ManzelSopranGolde2027 Feb 06, 12, 14, 21, 26, 28
Ruth Brauer-KvamSchauspielGolde2027 Feb 09, 17, 19, Mär 02, 28
Elisa MaayeshiSopranTzeitel
Alma SadéSopranHodel
Katharina ThomasMezzosopranChava
Barbara SpitzSängerYente
Johannes DunzTenorMotel Kamzoil
Nicky WuchingerSängerLazar Wolf
Jan-Frank SüßeBassbaritonMordcha2027 Feb 06, 09, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 26, 28, Mär 02, 28
Car­sten­ Lau­BassbaritonMordcha2027 Feb 06, 09, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 26, 28, Mär 02, 28
Peter RenzTenorRabbi
Giacomo SchmidtBaritonMendel
Sigalit FeigMezzosopranFruma-Sarah

Fiddler on the Roof is woven into the DNA of the Komische Oper Berlin like few other musicals, with the first East German production under Walter Felsenstein performed an astonishing five hundred times. When Barrie Kosky revived the piece in 2017, the acclaim was immense. In its review, The New York Times wrote that ‘this is quite possibly the most convincing – and least embarrassingly cliché‑ridden – Fiddler imaginable’.

In the shtetl of Anatevka, life is lived strictly according to Jewish tradition. But the milkman Tevye struggles with it. And with his God. And with the stubborn hearts of his three eldest daughters – until pogroms threaten the life of the small village community…

Caught between humour and human suffering, Fiddler on the Roof presents one of the twentieth century’s most life-affirming tales of love, marriage, and misadventure.

Rezensionen von Anatevka inszeniert von Barrie Kosky

© Iko Freese  | drama-berlin.de
© Iko Freese | drama-berlin.de