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Fiddler on the Roof

Book by Joseph Stein
Music by Jerry Bock
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

Directed by Kristol McKie
Assistant Directed by Lorien Petersen
​Music Directed by Meredith Meersman
Choreographed by Holly Knox

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March 15, 16, 22, 23 at 7:00pm
March 17, 24 at 2:00pm
in the Historic Theater


A classical musical for everyone
Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of his tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of preserving tradition during changing times leaves audiences crying tears of laughter, joy and sadness.
​CAST:
Tevye: Justin Speck
Golde: Michelle Martinson
Tzeitel: Olivia Perli
Hodel: Allie Byrd
Chava: Caroline Haugo
Shprintze: Hollen Rice
Bielke: Nora Braddy
Motel: Michael Lytle
Perchik: Matthew Vidal
Fyedka: Tyson Colgan
Lazar Wolf: Jason Knox
Yente: Peggy Vidal
Constable: Joey Lore
Rabbi: David L’Esperance
Avram: Tom Powers
Grandma Tzeitel: Debbie Minter
Fruma Sarah: Brittany Poto
The Fiddler: Poppy Stevens
Priest/Dancer: Oleksandr Kulias
Mordcha: James Randle
Mendel: Sam Powers
Nahum: Benjamin Van Cleave
Yessel: Chris Braddy
Shaindell: Holly Knox
Sasha: Dakota Morgan
Dancers: 
Henry Olivier, Sara Olivier, Elora Randle
 
Ensemble:          
Jon Bader, Kassi Blue-Scates, Liam Blue-Scates, Brianna Bohling, Elliot Braddy, Tessa Braddy, Stephanie Eliason, Doris Fritts, George King, Sarah King, Shiloh King, Parker Knox, Gretchen Lindenberg, Lindsay Plunkett
 
Understudies:
Tom Powers (Tevye), Gretchen Lindenberg (Tzeitel & Hodel), Kassi Blue-Scates (Yente), Chris Braddy (Perchik), Dakota Morgan (Motel & Fyedka), Holly Knox (Golde), Elora Randle (Chava)
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CREW:
Director: Kristol McKie
Assistant Director: Lorien Petersen
Music Director: Meredith Meersman
Choreographer: Holly Knox
Stage Manager: Scot Dobbs
Costume Design: Chris Lee
Props Design/Assistant Stage Manager: Ashley Burkhead
Lighting Design: Hugh Foreman
Assistant Stage Manager: Beccah Loghry
Technical Director: Rodger Hartley
ORCHESTRA:
Meredith Meersman- Keyboard, Conductor
Marilyn Maxvold- 1st Violin
Joe Berendse- 2nd Violin
Marta Koscak- Cello
Lon Schnittgrund- Double Bass
Deb Knowles- 1st Clarinet
Carolyn Roberts -2nd  Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon
Julie Anderson- Flute
Nancy Olney- Oboe
Nick Ries- 1st Trumpet 
Rick Hamil- 2nd Trumpet
Steve Solem- Trombone
Dillon Dahlke- Trap Set, Percussion
The mission of BHCT is to collaborate with our community to entertain, educate, and foster growth in the arts with a vision to serve as a creative and educational home that is inclusive, transformative, and inspirational for the entire community and the values of community engagement, inclusivity, innovation and creativity.


 Black Hills Community Theatre performs on the ancestral homelands of the Paha Sapa. We acknowledge we share this community with the Oceti Sakowin and the legacies of violence, displacement, migration and settlement that have brought our community together.

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  • Home
  • Shows and Events
    • 2024-2025 Mainstage Season >
      • School of Rock
      • The Women of Lockerbie
      • Ripcord
      • Cabaret
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      • PLAY IN A DAY
      • 2024 Holiday Fundraiser
      • BHCT Discovery Series
      • BHCT Summer Stage
      • Juneteenth
  • Buy Tickets
  • Get Involved
    • Auditions
    • Volunteer
    • Employment
  • Education
    • Youth Theatre
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    • Well Done Players
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    • "Broken Lemons" Playwriting Group
  • Costume Shop
  • Support
    • Donations
    • Sponsors
    • Pop Up Party!
    • Take Your Seat Campaign
  • About BHCT
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    • Board of Directors
    • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    • Past Productions
    • Directions
    • FAQ
    • Performing Arts Center
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