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Fiddler on the Roof workshop to explore the father-daughter relationship

Members of the community are invited to take part in this one-off event on Sunday

July 8, 2025 16:20
A scene from Fiddler on the Roof (Photo: Marc Brenner)
A scene from Fiddler on the Roof (Photo: Marc Brenner)
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Fathers and daughters are being invited to the Barbican this Sunday for an interactive workshop inspired by Fiddler on the Roof.

Following the incredible success of the musical’s performances at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, the show transferred to the City of London venue, where it is being performed until July 19, before heading off on a UK-wide tour.

Hosted by Fiddler’s Jewish culture, religion, and history consultant Rabbi Rose Prevezer and actor Daniel Krikler, the workshop will invite participants to delve into complex themes explored in the play, such as community, culture and faith. Modern-day topics, including migration, connection, and resilience, will also be explored.

Through creative activities and discussions with participants, the workshop intended to offer a space for hopes, dreams, and lived experiences to be shared, said organisers. Intergenerational differences between parents and their daughters would also be discussed.

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