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Weston College Performing Arts Students Successful Production of Fiddler on the Roof Jr.

17th July 2026

Weston College Performing Arts students took to the stage at The Blakehay Theatre for their production of Fiddler on the Roof Jr.. Performed in front of friends, family, and members of the public, the show brought this much-loved musical to life, showcasing the students’ talent, dedication, and hard work throughout months of rehearsals.

Set in the small village of Anatevka, Fiddler on the Roof Jr. follows the story of Tevye, a Jewish milkman, as he navigates changing traditions, family relationships, and community life. Through memorable songs, engaging storytelling, and vibrant ensemble performances, students captivated audiences while demonstrating their acting, singing, and performance skills.

Directed by Lisa Frost, Choreographed by Joe Miller, and Produced by Joe Miller and Lisa Frost, the production provided students with invaluable experience both on and off the stage. Throughout the rehearsal process, students developed their performance techniques, learned complex musical numbers and choreography, and worked collaboratively to bring the story and characters to life. Behind the scenes, students also gained experience in areas such as stage management, costume preparation, marketing, and event promotion, helping them develop a broader understanding of theatre production.

Recreating a traditional musical such as Fiddler on the Roof Jr. provides students with valuable personal and professional development opportunities. Through rehearsing and performing a well-known production, students develop their acting, singing, and characterisation skills while building confidence, resilience, teamwork, and professionalism. Working in a live theatre environment also gives them practical insight into the demands of the performing arts industry, helping to prepare them for future careers by strengthening their communication, adaptability, and performance skills.

The project encouraged students to explore all aspects of musical theatre, helping them gain a deeper appreciation of performance, production, and collaboration. Through rehearsals and live performances, students stepped out of their comfort zones and strengthened their confidence, stage presence, communication, and teamwork skills, all of which are essential for success within the creative industries.

Joe Miller, Performing Arts Lecturer at Weston College, said:

“Productions like Fiddler on the Roof Jr. give students the opportunity to experience what it is like to be part of a full-scale musical production. They develop their skills as performers, learn the importance of teamwork and professionalism, and gain confidence by performing in front of live audiences.”

“It has been fantastic to watch the students grow throughout the rehearsal process and see their hard work come together on stage. They should all be incredibly proud of what they have achieved.”

Well done to all the students who were involved in this fantastic production!

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