Musical Numbers
- "Prologue/Tradition" - Tevye, Company
- "Main Title"
- "Matchmaker" - Tzeitel, Hodel, Chava, Shprintze, Bielke
- "If I Were a Rich Man" - Tevye
- "Sabbath Prayer" - Tevye, Golde, Chorus
- "To Life" - Tevye, Lazar Wolf, Male Company
- "Tevye's Monologue (Tzeitel and Motel)" - Tevye
- "Miracle of Miracles" - Motel
- "Tevye's Dream" - Tevye, Golde, Grandmother Tzeitel, Rabbi, Fruma-Sarah, Chorus
- "Sunrise, Sunset" - Tevye, Golde, Perchik, Hodel, Chorus
- "Wedding Celebration/The Bottle Dance" - Orchestra
- "Entr'acte"
- "Tevye's Monologue (Hodel and Perchik)" - Tevye
- "Do You Love Me?" - Tevye, Golde
- "Far from the Home I Love" - Hodel
- "Tevye's Monologue (Chava and Fyedka)" - Tevye
- "Chava Ballet Sequence (Little Bird, Little Chavaleh)" - Tevye
- "Anatevka" - Tevye, Golde, Lazar Wolf, Yente, Mendel, Mordcha, Company
- "Finale"
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