Fiddler on the Roof – casting announced for Barbican summer season

Trafalgar Theatre Productions, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Brian & Dayna Lee

and Umeda Arts Theater

in association with the Barbican

present

The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of

FOLLOWING A RECORD 13 NOMINATIONS

FOR THE 2025 OLIVIER AWARDS,

PRINCIPAL CASTING IS TODAY ANNOUNCED FOR THE

SUMMER SEASON OF THE SMASH HIT MUSICAL

AT LONDON’S BARBICAN THEATRE

24 MAY – 19 JULY

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW FROM FIDDLERONTHEROOFUK.COM

Following a magnificent 13 nominations for this year’s Olivier Awards, equalling the record previously set in 2018, principal casting is today announced for this summer’s run of the critically acclaimed production of Fiddler on the Roof at the Barbican Theatre from 24 May until 19 July. This strictly limited residency follows a triumphant sold-out season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre last year.

Reprising their Olivier nominated starring roles are Adam Dannheisser (nominated for Best Actor in a musical) who plays Tevye, Lara Pulver (nominated for Best Actress in a musical) who plays Golde, and Beverley Klein (nominated for Best Actress in a supporting role in a musical) who plays Yente. Further casting will be announced soon.

This must-see theatrical event of 2025 has also been nominated for a further 10 Olivier Awards – Best Musical Revival, Best Director, Best Set Design, Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design, Best Theatre Choreographer, Best Sound Design and Outstanding Musical Contribution. Together with Best Actor in a supporting role in a musical and a second nomination for Best Actress in a supporting role in a musical.

Adam Dannheisser said: “So incredibly excited and grateful to have the opportunity to revisit this role, this play, this cast and team and the proud, brave world of Anatevka.”

Lara Pulver said: “After our acclaimed, sold-out run at Regent’s Park, I am thrilled to be part of this magical production for its limited run at the Barbican. I hope many more will be swept up by our stellar cast of musicians and actors and will find it as thought provoking, entertaining and infinitely hummable as this iconic show can be.”

Beverley Klein said: “I’m so excited to be returning to the Barbican after 40 years, where we rehearsed and performed the original production of ‘Les Misérables’. I’m back there at last with our wonderful production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ direct from Regent’s Park and I’m so happy to be playing Yente once more.”

The Barbican run will be followed by a major five-month UK and Ireland tour from 24 July until 6 December (tour cast to be announced soon). This will be the first UK tour of this classic musical in over 12 years – offering audiences around the UK and Ireland a rare opportunity to see this musical masterpiece in an acclaimed new production, direct from the West End. See listings below for venues.

Fiddler on the Roof is one of the greatest musicals of all time with one of the finest scores ever written featuring: ‘If I Were A Rich Man’, ‘Tradition’, ‘Matchmaker’ and ‘Sunrise, Sunset’, this classic musical of joy, revolution and community is an exuberant celebration of love and life.

This electrifying masterpiece is the next in the series of great summer musicals at the Barbican, as part of the partnership between Trafalgar Theatre Productions and the Barbican. This follows the previous smash-hit summer classic musical extravaganzas Anything Goes, Kiss Me, Kate and the multi-award-winning new musical A Strange Loop.

This is a rare opportunity to catch this “liberating, exuberant” (Evening Standard) production, led by the powerhouse creative team of director Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Young Vic), choreographer Julia Cheng (Cabaret) and designer Tom Scutt (Winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Cabaret).

It’s 1905 in the tiny village of Anatevka where Tevye, a Jewish milkman, lives his life by their proud traditions. For his five daughters, that means a visit from the matchmaker. As each daughter challenges his beliefs, against the backdrop of a changing world, can Tevye hold on to his roots, or must he bend to the will of his children and learn to embrace the unfamiliar?

What the critics have said:

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“A MASTERCLASS IN BALANCING INNOVATION AND TRADITION.

FEIN AND FIDDLER ARE A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN”

Daily Telegraph

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“SHOWSTOPPER. SPEAKS TO THE PRESENT. SUBLIME”

The Guardian

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“LIBERATING, EXUBERANT – HUGELY MOVING”

Evening Standard

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “A POTENT EVENING THAT’S HARD TO FORGET”

The Times

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “A MUSICAL TRIUMPH”

The i

Produced on the New York stage by Harold Prince

Original New York stage production directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins

Presented in association with the Barbican

BARBICAN LISTINGS INFORMATION

Barbican Theatre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

First Performance: 24 May 2025

Final performance: 19 July 2025

From 24 May – 7 June: Mon – Sat at 7.30pm and matinees Thu & Sat 2.30pm From 9 June – 19 July: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 7.30pm and matinees Tue, Thu & Sat at 2.30pm

Running time: Approx 2 hours 40 minutes (inc. interval)

Age guidance: 12+

Tickets from £25.00

Young Barbican ticket offer: £15, Monday – Friday evenings until 19 July Barbican Box Office: Barbican.org.uk or 020 7870 2500

(Telephone lines open Monday to Friday, 12.00 – 5.30pm)

Access Performances:

BSL Interpreted: Wednesday 25 June, 7.30pm

Audio Described: Saturday 28 June, 2.30pm

Captioned: Wednesday 2 July, 7.30pm

Social Media:

Website: FiddlerOnTheRoofUK.com

X: @FiddlerRoofUK

Facebook: @FiddlerOnTheRoofUK

Instagram: @FiddlerOnTheRoofUK

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF – UK & IRELAND TOUR 2025

DATE VENUE

24 – 26 July BROMLEY CHURCHILL THEATRE

29 July – 2 August LEEDS GRAND THEATRE

5 – 9 August BELFAST GRAND OPERA HOUSE

12 – 16 August NORWICH THEATRE

19 – 23 August NOTTINGHAM CONCERT HALL

26 – 30 August BRISTOL HIPPODROME

9 – 13 September EDINBURGH FESTIVAL THEATRE

16 – 20 September HIGH WYCOMBE SWAN THEATRE

23 – 27 September LIVERPOOL EMPIRE

30 September – 4 October SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION

7 – 18 October DUBLIN BORD GÁIS THEATRE

21 October – 1 November MANCHESTER PALACE THEATRE

4 – 8 November EASTBOURNE CONGRESS THEATRE

11 – 15 November CANTERBURY MARLOWE THEATRE

18 – 22 November CARDIFF NEW THEATRE

25 – 29 November SUNDERLAND EMPIRE