Fiddler on the Goof, the Finale
And rounding off our cast — going from his hit show on Bravo straight to Broadway, it’s Bobby Brown, as Tevye! (Well, he can sing)

Tevye (talking to God): I know, I know. We are your chosen people. But, once in a while, can’t you choose someone else? (from "Fiddler on the Roof")
Tags: Bobby Brown, Broadway, Fiddler on the Roof, Tevye







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there is a ghetto joke in there somewhere…hhhhmmmm.
By anonymous city girl on 08.18.05 4:32 pm
This is cracking my shit UP. Please, stop, before I pee on myself.
By ashbloem on 08.18.05 5:22 pm
Nuh uh.
No.
It can’t be.
(whispers to the others, “I think Bobby’s been sharing with Neil, if you know what I’m saying…”)
*coughs* “Crack!” *coughs*
By introspectre on 08.18.05 5:39 pm
how he gets any kind of publicity is beyond me. the man is/was a drug addict and beat up his wife. OH i forgot the media loves to hero-ize criminals!
By jenny on 08.18.05 6:40 pm
That show he does is unwatchable.
By Pauly D on 08.18.05 6:59 pm
Actually it is so bad that you stop to watch, but then again I admit to watching Tommy Lee.
The good news is that I have never been nor will go to cleveland.
By Jack on 08.18.05 7:58 pm
Neil, is there any truth to the rumor that Whitney is playing Yenta the Matchmaker?
By cruisin-mom on 08.18.05 8:00 pm
Bobby on Broadway, huh? I guess it could be stranger. Maybe Bobby cleaning up and becoming a model husband and father. Probably want to stick with the broadway thing.
Nice site - Ben O.
http://everyothernamehasbeentaken.blogspot.com/
By Ben O. on 08.19.05 1:29 am
Neil,
Who is going to be the actual “fiddler” on the roof? (Isaac Stern isn’t available.) If it were to be a Canadian production, I’d suggest Ashley MacIsaac, who is a radical violinist.
“Ashley MacIsaac is, in a sense, the musical representative of the pre-millenial generation of Eastern Canada. An ardent traditionalist with a penchant, nevertheless, for experimentation, this 29-year-old Nova Scotian native has been taught to play the fiddle the working-class, pub-stomp Cape Breton way: fast, furious and with phenomenal precision.
Alternately considered a rebel, taking the old fiddling conventions in newfangled directions they were never meant to go, or a champion, reforging and recreating Celtic music with an updated, mass-appeal quality, MacIsaac has unarguably put his own spin on the sounds he was brought up with.”
So whaddaya say…wanna sign him up?
By Pearl on 08.19.05 8:16 am
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