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Judy Kuhn: From Fiddler to the West End, in 90 minutes flat

John Nathan meets the Broadway star winning critical acclaim for her performance as Golda in Fiddler on the Roof

January 24, 2019 10:30
Judy Kuhn

ByJohn Nathan, John Nathan

3 min read

If you happen to be booked in for a matinée performance of Fiddler on the Roof at the Menier Chocolate Factory, it might just be worth hanging around outside after Trevor Nunn’s production finishes. Because there is the distinct possibly of the rare sight of Tevye’s wife Golde jumping into a cab and haring across town from Southwark to the West End.

“From curtain down at the Menier, to curtain up at the Leicester Square Theatre, it’s about 90 minutes,” says Judy Kuhn when we meet. At the Menier, she —beautifully — plays Golde opposite Andy Nyman’s tough Tevye. But on Sunday February 3, the role of Golde is not all she plays. She’ll have about 15 minutes for a sound check before getting on stage for the latest Broadway @ Leicester Square Theatre show to play, well, herself.

In essence, that means the star of such Broadway musicals as She Loves Me, the original New York productions of Chess, Les Miserables, and most recently Fun Home for which she created the role of Helen Bechdel. She received Tony Award nominations for all of those performances, though Disney aficionados will know her as Pocohantas’s singing voice, which helped composer Alan Menken to one of his many Oscars.

At Leicester Square, she will be sharing the stage with musician, raconteur and all-round doyen of Broadway Seth Rudetsky. But she’s not sure what she’ll be singing as there is a lot of improvisation to these shows.“Seth and I plan out a certain amount. There are songs that I have to sing, like Pocahontas. People will be very disappointed if I don’t. And I usually have to sing something from Chess. Maybe some from one of my albums. But actually I don’t know. The ones that Seth doesn’t roll his eyes at are probably the ones we’ll do.”