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'''''Fiddler on the Roof''''' was a musical. It was [[Agatha Ellis]]' favourite musical. ([[PROSE]]: | '''''Fiddler on the Roof''''' was a [[musical]]. It was [[Agatha Ellis]]' favourite musical. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Curtain Call (short story)}}) | ||
On an [[Planet (Planet Bollywood)|unnamed planet]], [[Amy Pond]] compared the [[Shasarak]]'s singing and dancing to ''Fiddler on the Roof''. ([[COMIC]]: | On an [[Planet (Planet Bollywood)|unnamed planet]], [[Amy Pond]] compared the [[Shasarak]]'s singing and dancing to ''Fiddler on the Roof''. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Planet Bollywood (comic story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
At the time that [[Sophie Aldred]] got the part of [[Ace]], she was back chorus on ''Fiddler of the Roof''. | |||
As she stepped out of the phonebooth after getting the news from her agent, [[John Scott Martin]], who had been in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and was playing a [[Rabbi]] alongside her, handed Sophie a postcard with three [[Dalek]]s, which read, "Welcome to the family. You will not be [[Dalek|exterminated]]." As she later recounted the story, she asked how he knew, and he said he just felt she was right for the part. | |||
[[Category:Plays from the real world]] | [[Category:Plays from the real world]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 16 March 2024
Fiddler on the Roof was a musical. It was Agatha Ellis' favourite musical. (PROSE: Curtain Call [+]Loading...["Curtain Call (short story)"])
On an unnamed planet, Amy Pond compared the Shasarak's singing and dancing to Fiddler on the Roof. (COMIC: Planet Bollywood [+]Loading...["Planet Bollywood (comic story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
At the time that Sophie Aldred got the part of Ace, she was back chorus on Fiddler of the Roof.
As she stepped out of the phonebooth after getting the news from her agent, John Scott Martin, who had been in Doctor Who and was playing a Rabbi alongside her, handed Sophie a postcard with three Daleks, which read, "Welcome to the family. You will not be exterminated." As she later recounted the story, she asked how he knew, and he said he just felt she was right for the part.