<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:14pt"><H6 style="RIGHT: auto" class=yiv1867528195uiStreamMessage><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 17px" class=yiv1867528195messageBody>The Cast and Production Team are excited for you to see this wonderful story presented by the Capital District's Greatest Talents! A fantastic family event you dont want to miss! March 16-25th!</SPAN></H6>
<H6 style="RIGHT: auto" class=yiv1867528195uiStreamMessage><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 17px" class=yiv1867528195messageBody><BR><SPAN class=yiv1867528195Apple-style-span>Get your tickets now by contacting SLOC's Box office at <A rel=nofollow><FONT color=#000000>280-3216</FONT></A>.</SPAN><BR></H6></SPAN>
<H6 class=yiv1867528195uiStreamMessage></H6>
<H6 style="RIGHT: auto" class=yiv1867528195uiStreamMessage><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 17px" class=yiv1867528195messageBody><VAR id=yiv1867528195yui-ie-cursor></VAR>SLOC is proud to Welcome to its Stage- FIDDLER ON THE ROOF! A family friendly show about tradition, family and the strength of community. </SPAN></H6>
<H6 style="RIGHT: auto" class=yiv1867528195uiStreamMessage><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 17px" class=yiv1867528195messageBody><VAR id=yui-ie-cursor></VAR>FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is a musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by<BR>Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist Russ<SPAN class=yiv1867528195text_exposed_hide>...</SPAN><SPAN class=yiv1867528195text_exposed_show>ia in<BR>1905. It is based on Tevye and his Daughters (orTevye the Milkman and<BR>Other Tales) by Sholem Aleichem. The story centers on Tevye, the father<BR>of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his family and Jewish<BR>religious traditions while outside influences encroach upon their lives.<BR>SLOC is proud to welcome this show back to the SLOC stage <A rel=nofollow><FONT color=#000000>March 16-25.</FONT></A><BR><BR>Tevye the milkman (Joe Phillips) and his wife Golde (Amy Birchler),<BR>reside in Anatevka, a small Jewish settlement in Russia. It is 1905 and<BR>the
first rumblings of the Russian Revolution are brewing. Life in<BR>Anatevka is hard, and governed by the traditions of the Jewish way of<BR>life, with marriages arranged by the village matchmaker Yente (Debbie<BR>May). She has been to see Golde, to arrange a marriage for Tzeitel<BR>(Amanda Cotrupi), the oldest daughter, with the rich but elderly Lazar<BR>Wolf (Rick Reed), the village butcher, disregarding her true feelings<BR>for Motel (David DiPaola) the tailor. Tzeitel, Hodel (Meighan Esmond) and<BR>Chava (Virginia Reed), the three sisters sing of the matches they would<BR>like to be arranged for their perfect husbands. Enter Perchick (Paul<BR>Dederick), a student from Kiev University and Fyedka (Jimmy Pierce), a<BR>Russian. <BR><BR>Rounding out this talented cast are: Shprintze-Anna<BR>Stoneman, Bielke-Stefanie DeFronzo, Rabbi-Ray Burns, Grandma<BR>Tzeitel-Sherry Strichtmen, Fruma-Sarah-<BR>Judi Merriam, Sasha-Jake Rafferty, Russian Priest-Bill
Sanderson,<BR>Constable-Marc Destefano, Russian<BR>Soloist- Bobby Ruggles and Shanidel- Melissa Putterman-Hoffman.<BR><BR>Residents of Anatevka are: <BR><BR>Papas- Bill Depew, John Birchler, John<BR>Fowler, Bill McColl and Jonathan Riven; <BR><BR>Mamas- Mary Beth Hampshire,<BR>Anne Gallagher, Margot Phillips and Kara<BR>DiCaterino; <BR><BR>Sons- Henry DiMaria, Eric Morte, Zach Hecht-Levitt,<BR>Chad Miller, Jackie Smith and Carly Anders <BR><BR>Daughters- Julie Singer, Heather Swallow, Maureen Gallagher, Lauren Dicoco and Kayla Wheeler.<BR><BR>Working hard behind the scenes of “Fiddler” are: Director -<BR>Laura W. Andruski, Music Director Elizabeth Sears,<BR>Producer/Choreographer- Sara E. Fittizzi, Production Stage Manager - Elise Charlebois, ASM- Jill RossCostume Designer - Debbie Lummis, Scenic Designer- Peter Kantor, Lighting Designer - Nick Webb, Lighting Operator-<BR>Robert Healey, Sound Operator- Jonathan Janssen, Sound
Operator- Mike Silva, Make-up Designer- Marcia Lenehan and Board Liaison - Kate Kaufman Burns.<BR><BR>Tickets for “Fiddler” are $22 and $28 and are on sale now at<BR>the Box Office, or by calling <A rel=nofollow><FONT color=#000000>1-877-350-7378</FONT></A>. Tickets may also be<BR>purchased, online, at <A href="http://www.sloctheater.org/" rel=nofollow target=_blank><SPAN id=lw_1330701820_0 class=yshortcuts><FONT color=#810081>www.sloctheater.org</FONT></SPAN></A> </SPAN></SPAN></H6></div></body></html>