Fiddler on the Roof: 60 years of Tradition and Triumph
1-Time Lecture | This class is completed
Celebrate six decades of Fiddler on the Roof, the beloved musical that has captured hearts worldwide since its premiere in 1964. Dr. Alan Mason’s lecture delves into the rich history and cultural impact of the show, exploring how its themes of tradition, family, and resilience resonate across generations. Discover behind-the-scenes stories, memorable performances, and the enduring legacy of this theatrical masterpiece. Join us as we honor the timeless triumph of Fiddler on the Roof and its profound influence on both stage and screen.
- This program is part of our Lecture Series at the Jewish Museum of Florida in Miami Beach.
Prices are:
$25 per person for each individual lecture
OLLI members pay $15 per person per lecture
Alan Mason
Dr. Alan Mason is graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, where he was awarded Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees, and the University of Miami, where he was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Additionally, Alan did post-doctoral studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Alan had a long academic career, teaching on several college campuses from 1982, until his retirement from Barry University in 2014, where he was Associate Professor of Music, 1996-2014. Alan is the conductor of HaZamir Miami a chapter of HaZamir: The International Jewish Teen Choir.