Casting has been announced for the tour of Fiddler on the Roof
Following a triumphant sold-out season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre last year and now playing at The Barbican in London, Fiddler On The Roof will embark on a major five-month UK and Ireland tour which opens on 24 July until 6 December.
Who is in the cast of the UK & Ireland tour of Fiddler on the Roof?
Leading the cast in this spectacular production direct from its current summer season at London’s Barbican Theatre is Matthew Woodyatt as Tevye, Jodie Jacobs as Golde and Olivier Award nominee Beverley Klein as Yente. Co-stars are Natasha Jules Bernard as Tzeitel, Georgia Bruce as Hodel, Hannah Bristow as Chava, Ashleigh Schuman as Shprintze and Georgia Dixon as Bielke.
They are joined in this beloved musical by Siôn Lloyd as Mordcha / Innkeeper, Dan Wolff as Motel, Greg Bernstein as Perchik and Gregor Milne as Fyedka. Michael S. Siegel takes on the role of Lazar Wolf, with Mark Faith as the Rabbi and Toby Turpin as Mendel.
Gareth Davies appears as Avram, Ed Bruggemeyer as Nachum, Sue Appleby as Shandel, Susannah van den Berg as Rifka, and Carys McQueen as Mirila. Olivier Award nominee Raphael Papo brings to life the iconic role of The Fiddler and Roman Lytwyniw as the alternate Fiddler, with Karl Wilson as the Constable.
Rounding out the cast are Simon Anthony as Sasha, Jack Osmond as Russian #1, and Alex Pinder as Russian #2. Dylan Saffer joins as a male swing, with offstage swings Chris Draper and Maya Kristal Tenenbaum completing the company
Who is in the creative team?
This is a rare opportunity to catch this “exuberant” (The Standard) production, led by the powerhouse creative team of director Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Young Vic), choreographer Julia Cheng (Cabaret) and designer Tom Scutt (Winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Cabaret).
What is Fiddler on the Roof about?
Fiddler on the Roof is one of the greatest musicals of all time with one of the finest scores ever written featuring: ‘If I Were A Rich Man’, ‘Tradition’, ‘Matchmaker’ and ‘Sunrise, Sunset’, this classic musical of joy, revolution and community is an exuberant celebration of love and life.
This electrifying masterpiece is the next in the series of great summer musicals at the Barbican, as part of the partnership between Trafalgar Theatre Productions and the Barbican. This follows the previous smash-hit summer classic musical extravaganzas Anything Goes, Kiss Me, Kate and the multi-award-winning new musical A Strange Loop.
It’s 1905 in the tiny village of Anatevka where Tevye, a Jewish milkman, lives his life by their proud traditions. For his five daughters, that means a visit from the matchmaker. As each daughter challenges his beliefs, against the backdrop of a changing world, can Tevye hold on to his roots, or must he bend to the will of his children and learn to embrace the unfamiliar?
REVIEW: Fiddler on the Roof at the Barbican Theatre ★★★★★
Where in the UK & Ireland is Fiddler on the Roof playing on tour?
24 – 26 July BROMLEY CHURCHILL THEATRE
28 July – 2 August LEEDS GRAND THEATRE
4 – 9 August BELFAST GRAND OPERA HOUSE
11 – 16 August NORWICH THEATRE
18 – 23 August NOTTINGHAM CONCERT HALL
25 – 30 August BRISTOL HIPPODROME
8 – 13 September EDINBURGH FESTIVAL THEATRE
15 – 20 September HIGH WYCOMBE SWAN THEATRE
22 – 27 September LIVERPOOL EMPIRE ON SALE NOW
29 September – 4 October SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION
6 – 11 October DUBLIN BORD GÁIS THEATRE
13 – 18 October DUBLIN BORD GÁIS THEATRE
20 – 25 October MANCHESTER PALACE THEATRE
27 October – 1 November MANCHESTER PALACE THEATRE
3 – 8 November EASTBOURNE CONGRESS THEATRE
10 – 15 November CANTERBURY MARLOWE THEATRE
17 – 22 November CARDIFF NEW THEATRE
24 – 29 November SUNDERLAND EMPIRE
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Additional information about the London production of Fiddler On The Roof
Booking until
24 May – 19 July 2025
Show Times
Mon-Sat at 7.30pm
Thurs, Sat at 2.30pm
Running Time
2hrs 40mins (inc. interval)
Theatre
Barbican
Age Recommendation
12+
Access Performances
BSL Interpreted: Wednesday 25 June, 7.30pm
Audio Described: Saturday 28 June, 2.30pm
Captioned: Wednesday 2 July, 7.30pm