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A sparkling and eye-opening history of the Broadway musical that changed the worldIn the half-century since its premiere Fiddler on the Roof has had an astonishing global impact Beloved by audiences the world over performed from rural high schools to grand state theaters Fiddler is a supremely potent cultural landmarkIn a history as captivating as its subject award-winning drama critic Alisa Solomon traces how and why the story of Tevye the milkman the creation of the great Yiddish writer Sholem-Aleichem was reborn as blockbuster entertainment and a cultural touchstone not only for Jews and not only in America It is a story of the theater following Tevye from his humble appearance on the New York Yiddish stage through his adoption by leftist dramatists as a symbol of oppression to his Broadway debut in one of the last big book musicals and his ultimate destination--a major Hollywood pictureSolomon reveals how the show spoke to the deepest conflicts and desires of its time the fraying of tradition generational tension the loss of roots Audiences everywhere found in Fiddler immediate resonance and a usable past whether in Warsaw where it unlocked the taboo subject of Jewish history or in Tokyo where the producer asked how Americans could understand a story that is so JapaneseRich entertaining and original Wonder of Wonders reveals the surprising and enduring legacy of a show about tradition that itself became a traditionWonder of wonders miracle of miracles.



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Alisa Solomon

Alisa lives in New York City. She likes to cook and she has been practicing Seido Karate for 30 years.



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