I am thrilled to be part of this great cast.
“The thing that makes ‘Fiddler’ so special is the story of family, the story of tradition,” says Tony Marino, artistic director at Stage Right Theatre Company, which brings a production of “Fiddler” to The Palace Theatre in Greensburg from Nov. 21 to 23. Marino says the message of the musical aligns with the mission of the Greensburg-based theater company.
“We try to find shows to do at Stage Right that not only appeal to our audience, but also appeal to what we do here,” he says. “Stage Right is a family of students interacting with our professional actors. That kind of synergy and community is really what Stage Right is about — and is really what ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ is about.” —TribLIVE.
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