One of the most beloved musicals of all time, Fiddler on the Roof returns to the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center stage with its timeless tale of family, tradition, and resilience. Set in a tight-knit Jewish village in Tsarist Russia, the story follows humble dairyman Tevye and his village of Anatevka (present day Ukraine) as they negotiate a place between the world they know and the ever-changing world of tomorrow. Over 120 years stand between us and the time of Tevye’s life. Yet, people are still losing their identities, their traditions, and their homes, making Fiddler on the Roof’s message as relevant and timely as ever. With its universal themes of hope, love, and acceptance, Fiddler on the Roof is a testament to the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. And featuring iconic songs like If I Were a Rich Man, Matchmaker, and Sunrise, Sunset, ten-time Tony Award winning musical Fiddler on the Roof has ensured a legacy as one of the most acclaimed musicals in the history of North American Theatre.

Tickets are $37 Adults, $32 Seniors & Students, and $27 for Children. Group rates for 10 or more are available. Please note there is a $3 per ticket processing fee for all tickets whether purchased online or in person at the box office. Run time for Fiddler on the Roof is approximately 2 hrs, 45 minutes including intermission.

Alt text: Promotional cast poster for “Fiddler on the Roof” presented by the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center (SVCAC). The poster features an orange textured background with a large cream-colored circle behind the title at the top. Black silhouette figures of dancers appear on both sides. Below the title is a grid of headshots with actor names and roles beneath each image. Featured cast includes Alan Wasserman as Tevye, Sharon Gibson as Golde, Lauren Laass as Tzeitel, Rachel Yoffe as Hodel, Margaret Brophy as Chava, Jenna Lauren Romo as Shprintze, and Kaylie Cho as Bielke, along with supporting cast and ensemble members. The layout resembles a theatrical playbill or promotional cast announcement.


  • Location

    Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, view on Google Maps (opens in a new tab)

  • Presented by

    Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center

  • PRICE

    Tickets are $37 Adults, $32 Seniors & Students, and $27 for Children. Group rates for 10 or more are available. Please note there is a $3 per ticket processing fee for all tickets whether purchased online or in person at the box office.

One of the most beloved musicals of all time, Fiddler on the Roof returns to the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center stage with its timeless tale of family, tradition, and resilience. Set in a tight-knit Jewish village in Tsarist Russia, the story follows humble dairyman Tevye and his village of Anatevka (present day Ukraine) as they negotiate a place between the world they know and the ever-changing world of tomorrow. Over 120 years stand between us and the time of Tevye’s life. Yet, people are still losing their identities, their traditions, and their homes, making Fiddler on the Roof’s message as relevant and timely as ever. With its universal themes of hope, love, and acceptance, Fiddler on the Roof is a testament to the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. And featuring iconic songs like If I Were a Rich Man, Matchmaker, and Sunrise, Sunset, ten-time Tony Award winning musical Fiddler on the Roof has ensured a legacy as one of the most acclaimed musicals in the history of North American Theatre.

Tickets are $37 Adults, $32 Seniors & Students, and $27 for Children. Group rates for 10 or more are available. Please note there is a $3 per ticket processing fee for all tickets whether purchased online or in person at the box office. Run time for Fiddler on the Roof is approximately 2 hrs, 45 minutes including intermission.

Alt text: Promotional cast poster for “Fiddler on the Roof” presented by the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center (SVCAC). The poster features an orange textured background with a large cream-colored circle behind the title at the top. Black silhouette figures of dancers appear on both sides. Below the title is a grid of headshots with actor names and roles beneath each image. Featured cast includes Alan Wasserman as Tevye, Sharon Gibson as Golde, Lauren Laass as Tzeitel, Rachel Yoffe as Hodel, Margaret Brophy as Chava, Jenna Lauren Romo as Shprintze, and Kaylie Cho as Bielke, along with supporting cast and ensemble members. The layout resembles a theatrical playbill or promotional cast announcement.


Jun 26 2026 - 8:00 PM
Jun 27 2026 - 2:00 PM
Jun 27 2026 - 8:00 PM
Jun 28 2026 - 2:00 PM
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