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	<title>Comments on: Riverside Dinner Theater Fiddler on The Roof</title>
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		<title>By: Gregory S.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gregory S.]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 18:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m a longtime patron of Riverside&#039;s Dinner Theater, and &#039;Fiddler on the Roof&#039; was such a  treat to behold. I absolutely loved James Lawson in his previous efforts at Riverside, but this was by far his finest moment. What beautiful realism he gave to the part, in such a realistic setting - kudos to the artistic set design and construction crew.

My partner and I also loved the new faces to the Riverside (and if they are not new to the theater, please forgive my mistake). The daughter Hodel/Jacqueeline Reynolds was adorable, yet deep in her role. I loved her song. Her suitor Perchick was played excellently as well by the young man playing the part Dylan Rzpecka. We also enjoyed Motel the tailor, as played by Matt Macis. He was equal parts funny (an older woman sitting next to us commented his likeness to younger Jerry Lewis) and poignant in his portrayal of the lovable seam-master. The other daughters were also fantastic in their singing and acting! Bravo to everyone involved! Looking forward to the &#039;Cabaret&#039;!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a longtime patron of Riverside&#8217;s Dinner Theater, and &#8216;Fiddler on the Roof&#8217; was such a  treat to behold. I absolutely loved James Lawson in his previous efforts at Riverside, but this was by far his finest moment. What beautiful realism he gave to the part, in such a realistic setting &#8211; kudos to the artistic set design and construction crew.</p>
<p>My partner and I also loved the new faces to the Riverside (and if they are not new to the theater, please forgive my mistake). The daughter Hodel/Jacqueeline Reynolds was adorable, yet deep in her role. I loved her song. Her suitor Perchick was played excellently as well by the young man playing the part Dylan Rzpecka. We also enjoyed Motel the tailor, as played by Matt Macis. He was equal parts funny (an older woman sitting next to us commented his likeness to younger Jerry Lewis) and poignant in his portrayal of the lovable seam-master. The other daughters were also fantastic in their singing and acting! Bravo to everyone involved! Looking forward to the &#8216;Cabaret&#8217;!</p>
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