When adjusting the roof antenna of Lucy television, Harry was mistaken for a thief. He resembles himself to a cheer on the roof.
Tompati said that this is his favorite musical. In addition, Grant sang a song of 'If I was rich' famous for musicals as a Teviie.
After Eliot discovered that Joey understood the Jew, he talked about the movie and started singing if I was rich.
Crawford mistakenly called "Lentils" and "His best friend" as "a violinist on the roof of a hot tank". He mistakenly called Yente a "harmless female companion" in the "id hand on the roof."
When Charlie told Deborah to date him again, she cited it as the reason why she could not do the milk man of the violinist on the roof. "As good books say, where do you build a house together?"
In "Ohio", Cathy sang that she is rehearsing Theavy and Porgy with her gay gnom, named Karl. "Tevie is the protagonist of Fiddler on the roof," Porgy & Bess on the roof "and" Violinist "are currently listed in the theater of road signs which are being screened / screened.
Sandra joked and sang "I made it match Matchmaker's matchmaker," suggesting that the two psychoses in the screened movie should be together.
After Shimba broke Timmon with a snail by eating a snail, Timon and Pumba began to imitate "sunrise, sunset". Chorus of the song comes from the soundtrack of "Fiddler on the roof".
Mr. Zoidberg suggested that the crew played to prevent bankruptcy and suggested that Mr. Nibler call it "the nibbler on the roof" program.
The violinist on the roof top of the roof is one of the most powerful and emotional musicals in history, and the movie version is a great work. The story takes place at the turn of the 20th century in a small village of Russian emperor composed of Anathevka, Jews and Christians. Tevye, a religious Jew, has a personal conversation with God and lives according to his tradition. He was asked repeatedly about such seeds, "Violin crab, standing on a toe's finger for 8 to 10 hours and swinging heavy nails in the air, the shape is very bad". Tired of women, this led to her attracting attention. "Men must somersault, tilt, drill a hole, and perform magical votives in the living room" and then go to "length of sorrow ... to evoke women's interest". (P.340) This will stop her.
Originally a violinist on the roof based on Sholom Aleichem 's short story "Tevye and His Daughters" was one of the first musicals who disregarded Broadway' s commercial success rule. It includes serious problems such as persecution, poverty, and struggle to support faith in hostile and chaotic environments. Originally criticized for its "restricted charm", cheering on the roof caused such a common resonance among spectators that once was the longest work in Broadway's history It was.