About This Show

In celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Israel, Dudu Fisher brings his magnificent voice back to Centre East with this musical multi-media presentation. The New York Times says Fisher "sets out to entertain, and that he surely does." Fisher’s career in musical theater began when he took on the role of Jean Valjean in the Israeli version of Les Miserables in the late 1980s. He was soon catapulted to leading roles on Broadway and in London’s West End. As an observant Jew, Fisher was the first actor on Broadway and the West End to be excused from performing on Friday nights, Saturday matinees and all Jewish holidays. In addition to his brilliant renditions of Broadway music, he continues to perform traditional Hassidic, Yiddish and cantorial music to audiences all over the world.

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Dates: One Night Only: October 25, 2008