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Fiddler On The Roof

The acclaimed Regent's Park production transfers to the Barbican for a limited 8-week run ahead of UK Tour.

2 hours 40 minutes (including interval)

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The 2025 season's must-have tickets: Fiddler on the Roof

The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s sold-out, electrifying production of Fiddler on the Roof is making its highly anticipated transfer to London this summer. Set to be the theatre event of 2025, this production offers an unforgettable experience for musical lovers.

Limited 8-Week Season

Running for a strictly limited 8-week season, this is a rare opportunity to see a critically acclaimed production brought to life by a powerhouse creative team. Directed by Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Young Vic), choreographed by Julia Cheng (Cabaret), and featuring the award-winning set and costume designs of Tony Award-winner Tom Scutt (Cabaret, 2024), this production is a theatrical event not to be missed.

The Story of Fiddler on the Roof

Tradition vs. Change

Set in 1905 in the tiny village of Anatevka, Fiddler on the Roof tells the heartwarming story of Tevye, a Jewish milkman steadfast in his devotion to tradition. With five daughters to marry off and the matchmaker busy arranging their futures, Tevye faces an evolving world where his beliefs are challenged by his children’s desires.

Against a backdrop of cultural change and political unrest, Tevye must decide whether to hold on to his roots or adapt to the will of his daughters and an unfamiliar future.

Beloved Songs from a Classic Musical

With a score that has captivated audiences for decades, Fiddler on the Roof features iconic songs, including:

  • "If I Were a Rich Man"

  • "Tradition"

  • "Matchmaker"

  • "Sunrise, Sunset"

These timeless tunes, combined with the show’s themes of love, family, and community, make Fiddler on the Roof one of the greatest musicals of all time.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets Today

With only 8 weeks to catch this spectacular production, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. Book early to secure your seats for this must-see musical. Don’t miss the chance to experience the joy, heartbreak, and resilience of Fiddler on the Roof in this critically acclaimed production. Tickets are available now—secure your place for an unforgettable night at the theatre.

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The 2025 season's must-have tickets: Fiddler on the Roof

The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s sold-out, electrifying production of Fiddler on the Roof is making its highly anticipated transfer to London this summer. Set to be the theatre event of 2025, this production offers an unforgettable experience for musical lovers.

Limited 8-Week Season

Running for a strictly limited 8-week season, this is a rare opportunity to see a critically acclaimed production brought to life by a powerhouse creative team. Directed by Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Young Vic), choreographed by Julia Cheng (Cabaret), and featuring the award-winning set and costume designs of Tony Award-winner Tom Scutt (Cabaret, 2024), this production is a theatrical event not to be missed.

The Story of Fiddler on the Roof

Tradition vs. Change

Set in 1905 in the tiny village of Anatevka, Fiddler on the Roof tells the heartwarming story of Tevye, a Jewish milkman steadfast in his devotion to tradition. With five daughters to marry off and the matchmaker busy arranging their futures, Tevye faces an evolving world where his beliefs are challenged by his children’s desires.

Against a backdrop of cultural change and political unrest, Tevye must decide whether to hold on to his roots or adapt to the will of his daughters and an unfamiliar future.

Beloved Songs from a Classic Musical

With a score that has captivated audiences for decades, Fiddler on the Roof features iconic songs, including:

  • "If I Were a Rich Man"

  • "Tradition"

  • "Matchmaker"

  • "Sunrise, Sunset"

These timeless tunes, combined with the show’s themes of love, family, and community, make Fiddler on the Roof one of the greatest musicals of all time.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets Today

With only 8 weeks to catch this spectacular production, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. Book early to secure your seats for this must-see musical. Don’t miss the chance to experience the joy, heartbreak, and resilience of Fiddler on the Roof in this critically acclaimed production. Tickets are available now—secure your place for an unforgettable night at the theatre.

Description

The 2025 season's must-have tickets: Fiddler on the Roof

The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s sold-out, electrifying production of Fiddler on the Roof is making its highly anticipated transfer to London this summer. Set to be the theatre event of 2025, this production offers an unforgettable experience for musical lovers.

Limited 8-Week Season

Running for a strictly limited 8-week season, this is a rare opportunity to see a critically acclaimed production brought to life by a powerhouse creative team. Directed by Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Young Vic), choreographed by Julia Cheng (Cabaret), and featuring the award-winning set and costume designs of Tony Award-winner Tom Scutt (Cabaret, 2024), this production is a theatrical event not to be missed.

The Story of Fiddler on the Roof

Tradition vs. Change

Set in 1905 in the tiny village of Anatevka, Fiddler on the Roof tells the heartwarming story of Tevye, a Jewish milkman steadfast in his devotion to tradition. With five daughters to marry off and the matchmaker busy arranging their futures, Tevye faces an evolving world where his beliefs are challenged by his children’s desires.

Against a backdrop of cultural change and political unrest, Tevye must decide whether to hold on to his roots or adapt to the will of his daughters and an unfamiliar future.

Beloved Songs from a Classic Musical

With a score that has captivated audiences for decades, Fiddler on the Roof features iconic songs, including:

  • "If I Were a Rich Man"

  • "Tradition"

  • "Matchmaker"

  • "Sunrise, Sunset"

These timeless tunes, combined with the show’s themes of love, family, and community, make Fiddler on the Roof one of the greatest musicals of all time.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets Today

With only 8 weeks to catch this spectacular production, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. Book early to secure your seats for this must-see musical. Don’t miss the chance to experience the joy, heartbreak, and resilience of Fiddler on the Roof in this critically acclaimed production. Tickets are available now—secure your place for an unforgettable night at the theatre.

Know before you go

  • Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 12+.

  • Content Warning: This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism.

Know before you go

  • Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 12+.

  • Content Warning: This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism.

Know before you go

  • Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 12+.

  • Content Warning: This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism.

Visitor guidelines

Is there an intermission?

Yes, there is one 15-minute intermission during the performance.

Can I bring children to the show?

Yes, the show is recommended for children aged 12 and above.

What is the nearest tube station?

The nearest tube stations are Barbican, Moorgate, and St. Paul's.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code; however, smart casual attire is recommended.

Visitor guidelines

Is there an intermission?

Yes, there is one 15-minute intermission during the performance.

Can I bring children to the show?

Yes, the show is recommended for children aged 12 and above.

What is the nearest tube station?

The nearest tube stations are Barbican, Moorgate, and St. Paul's.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code; however, smart casual attire is recommended.

Visitor guidelines

Is there an intermission?

Yes, there is one 15-minute intermission during the performance.

Can I bring children to the show?

Yes, the show is recommended for children aged 12 and above.

What is the nearest tube station?

The nearest tube stations are Barbican, Moorgate, and St. Paul's.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code; however, smart casual attire is recommended.

Cast and creatives

Casting to be announced in due course.

Creatives

  • Musical Supervisor & Additional Orchestrations: Mark Aspinall

  • Orchestrations: Larry Blank

  • Associate Choreographer: Laura Braid

  • Casting Director: Stuart Burt CDG

  • Choreographer: Julia Cheng

  • Fight & Intimacy Director: Yarit Dor

  • Director: Jordan Fein

  • Associate Director: Hannah Hauer-King

  • Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer: Nina Van Houten

  • Sound Designer: Nick Lidster

  • Lighting Designer: Aideen Malone

  • Casting Associate: Peter Noden

  • Jewish Culture, Religion & History Consultant: Rabbi Rose Prevezer

  • Set & Costume Designer: Tom Scutt

Cast and creatives

Casting to be announced in due course.

Creatives

  • Musical Supervisor & Additional Orchestrations: Mark Aspinall

  • Orchestrations: Larry Blank

  • Associate Choreographer: Laura Braid

  • Casting Director: Stuart Burt CDG

  • Choreographer: Julia Cheng

  • Fight & Intimacy Director: Yarit Dor

  • Director: Jordan Fein

  • Associate Director: Hannah Hauer-King

  • Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer: Nina Van Houten

  • Sound Designer: Nick Lidster

  • Lighting Designer: Aideen Malone

  • Casting Associate: Peter Noden

  • Jewish Culture, Religion & History Consultant: Rabbi Rose Prevezer

  • Set & Costume Designer: Tom Scutt

Cast and creatives

Casting to be announced in due course.

Creatives

  • Musical Supervisor & Additional Orchestrations: Mark Aspinall

  • Orchestrations: Larry Blank

  • Associate Choreographer: Laura Braid

  • Casting Director: Stuart Burt CDG

  • Choreographer: Julia Cheng

  • Fight & Intimacy Director: Yarit Dor

  • Director: Jordan Fein

  • Associate Director: Hannah Hauer-King

  • Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer: Nina Van Houten

  • Sound Designer: Nick Lidster

  • Lighting Designer: Aideen Malone

  • Casting Associate: Peter Noden

  • Jewish Culture, Religion & History Consultant: Rabbi Rose Prevezer

  • Set & Costume Designer: Tom Scutt

In The Barbican

Venue address

Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

Venue address

Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

Venue address

Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

How to get there

Metro

Barbican, Moorgate

Train

Liverpool Street

Parking:

Barbican car Park

How to get there

Metro

Barbican, Moorgate

Train

Liverpool Street

Parking:

Barbican car Park

How to get there

Metro

Barbican, Moorgate

Train

Liverpool Street

Parking:

Barbican car Park

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