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Show Interest running high in college prouction of Tiddler on the Roof' "Patrons will have to buy tickets for 'Fiddler on the Roof early or face the possibility possi-bility of finding all seats sold," said Fred C. Adams, director di-rector of the May 6 through 9 production. SUSC has rights to the only amateur presentation of "Fid-Uer "Fid-Uer on the Roof" in the world. The show has been playing on Broadway for seven years and has won several awards. "Fid-dler" "Fid-dler" did run professionally for six months in Las Vegas but has never been produced in a college setting. The play has been attracting attract-ing a great deal of interest because of the Jewish prese-cution prese-cution in the production that is a great deal like the Mormon Mor-mon expulsion from Missouri. "Fiddler" is a story of a poor dairyman and his five marriageable daughters. The daughters go against tradition and find their own husbands. This funny and heartwarming heartwarm-ing part of the play combiner with the sorrow of a people forced to leave their ancestral home. "Fiddler" was recently featured fea-tured in the Church News section sec-tion of the Deseret News as being fine high moral entertainment. enter-tainment. Tickets for the production may be obtained by writing or phoning the SUSC Box Office, Of-fice, 586-9061. "It Is highly advisable to get your tickets early," Mr. Adams said. |