He is a strong character, and clashes with Tevye idealistically, but is likable, charming and ultimately becomes a loyal family member.
Lazar could easily be played by a large boy, but an actor of any size can pull off this role. Lazar must appear rather distasteful and feisty, which is why Tzeitel is frightened to marry him. The Fiddler must be an actor who can hold the attention of an entire audience with stylized movement, facial expression and dance. Freedom of movement and expression are the keys to casting this character. The Fiddler is a silent role, yet an important one, and can easily be played by either a boy or a girl.
Yente is the middle-aged widow who matches up the young people of the village in hopes that they will marry. She is a village busybody and knows all the news of the town. Cast a girl with great comedic timing.
The constable is the local sheriff representing the Russian government. Cast an actor who can provide a sense of threat and conflict.
The constable is a complex character, caught between his good nature towards the people of Anatevka and his duty to the non-Jewish Russian government. This is a non-singing role that requires a strong actor. Fyedka is a strong, young, Russian soldier who falls in love with Chava. This is a great role for a strong, non-singing actor. Mordcha is a friendly, interesting innkeeper.
Yussel is a hatter. Avram is a bookseller. The name Tzeitel means Princess and is of Hebrew origin. Tzeitel is a name that's been used by parents who are considering baby names for girls. Yiddish diminutive form of the name Sarah.
Because traditions were different at that time, Lazar Wolfe is around 60 years old when he wishes to marry Tzeitel. It is not known whether the Fiddler is actually a real human, or just a figment of Tevye's imagination. The Fiddler has some mystery surrounding him, as he is never seen by the others-on the roof , following Tevye to New York, or just after the Russian Official tells Tevye of the pogrom.
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