Review for Outlaw Trail Theater’s ‘Fiddler on the Roof’:
Rating – 4.5π out of 900º
I’m writing a review for Fiddler on the Roof as done at the Outlaw Trail Theater here in Vernal. If you’ve never been to an Outlaw Trail show, you’ve got to understand that it’s outdoor theater, and about the only theatrical-type event in Vernal. Just keep that in mind.
I have to admit that I wasn’t all that excited about going to see Fiddler on the Roof. I’ve never really heard the story-line, but I figured it was likely too be a bit boring. Nevertheless, I went, and I found it to be quite enjoyable as far as musicals go.
The story, if you were as deprived as I was during your childhood, revolves around a Jewish man and his family in a little Russian town. The man has 5 daughters and is looking to get his eldest married. Two of his younger ones also find love during the course of the play.
It’s hard to sound unbiased, because I have family in the play, but I thought they did an excellent job (except for the glass breaking sound effect that was way off cue). There were humorous parts in the play, and a good amount of true love and all that good touchy-feely stuff.
And let’s not forget being able to run and grab Arby’s during intermission. All in all a nice night which I would write about more if I didn’t have to wake up early for work tomorrow. (Earlier than I’m used to anyway, 7:30′s not that early.)
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