She was eight? I'm impressed! Knowing now that the AIDS announcement was mistimed does seem forced. Plus at the time AIDS was still very much a scary mystery so them all hugging when they weren't sure it was safe....(though I really hope that's what happened) Still I liked the movie a lot and thought it well done. Very good performances by actors who are too young to remember I am WAY to much of a fan of Eltons to go see Rocketman. I'd be picking that apart Lolol
Okay so if you discount all that errorship, can you agree the performances were good? Plus did you really know all that stuff when you walked into the theatre?
That's sad to know...what wasn't accurate? Most of what I read about him after watching it seemed to match up except Jim was not a waiter but a hairdresser Also the band actors looked astonishingly like the real guys to me
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/19/theater/fiddler-on-the-roof-gets-a-debated-update.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/19/theater/fiddler-on-the-roof-gets-a-debated-update.html Omgosh. Thank you Vic! I knew someone here could help me!
So hubby was right... What was his purpose? I thought maybe as a modern person coming across the remains of the civilization? It's great to think that a Tevye survivor was there. It was an awesome production. One night only...sleety day/evening but a pretty full house. We won't soon forget it
Saw the play last night in Williamsport...had a question. At the end when the fellow shows up and leaves with the fiddler, who is he? In the play last night he looked to have on a modern red jacket, as though he's a tourist
Watched dvd with my grandkids yesterday. I didn't like ending (what I could hear of it) either, but you never know. V had to hide his face when dummies were on; I hate them too Parents a little indulgent over a lost Spork; but maybe little girl has issues My favorite part was the bunnies' fantasies to attack grandma!