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Utah Shakespearean Festival full of love
Matthew Henerson takes on the role of Tevye, the poor milkman with five daughters and the show's narrator. It's a big role, and Henerson is up to the challenge. With nice warmth, and a believable concern for his family and friends, Henerson is endearing.
The daughters were darling, with very nice harmonies during "Matchmaker, Matchmaker," (Melinda Pfundstein, Lisa Ferris and Katie Whetsell); Ferris' "Far From the Home I Love," was also a standout.
"Do You Love Me?" was charming and sweet sung between Tevye and his wife, Golde, played with much humor and warmth by festival regular Carole Healey.
The other standout of the production is the choreography, also by Christian. With a fresh spin on some of the traditional moves, as well as plenty of his own, the dancing was a joy to watch.
In light of the whole show, that's pretty minor. The cast is great, with Hunter Herdlicka as Motel; Ben Cherry as Perchik; and Erik Stein as Lazar Wolf (though I wondered if he was too young and too handsome to be so off-putting to Tzeitel). It was also nice to see a live fiddler, Aaron Haines, on stage.
Set designer Jo Winiarski has done a remarkable job with "Fiddler" which, like the other shows, looks fabulous.
And that is also thanks to K.L. Alberts' costumes (which make Anatevka the most beautifully matched town in Russia) and Stephen Boulmetis' lighting.
Many left the theater on opening night humming the title song from the show. "Fiddler on the Roof," a tradition in its own right, is definitely worth seeing.
E-mail: ehansen@desnews.com
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