Although the titans Zero Mostel, Jerome Robbins and Harold Prince are reflexively linked to this 1964 classic, there's another, uncredited, father of Fiddler on the Roof. It's Marc Chagall, the painter whose flying violinists inspired the title. During the development of Fiddler (when it was still called Tevye), director-choreographer Robbins approached Chagall to do the set and costumes. The artist couldn't commit, …
SOURCE: Time Out at 07:47PM on December 20, 2015