<P> § The 2004 revival featured a song for Yente and some women of the village (Rivka and Mirala) titled "Topsy Turvy", discussing the disappearing role of the matchmaker in society . The number replaced "The Rumor / I Just Heard". </P> <P> All of the characters are Jewish, except as noted: </P> <Ul> <Li> Tevye, a poor milkman with five daughters . A firm supporter of the traditions of his faith, he finds many of his convictions tested by the actions of his three oldest daughters . </Li> <Li> Golde, Tevye's sharp - tongued wife . </Li> <Li> Tzeitel, their oldest daughter, about nineteen . She loves her childhood friend Motel and marries him, even though he's poor, begging her father not to force her to marry Lazar Wolf . </Li> <Li> Hodel, their daughter, about seventeen . Intelligent and spirited, she falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia . </Li> <Li> Chava, their daughter, about fifteen . A shy book lover, who falls in love with Fyedka . </Li> <Li> Shprintze, their daughter, about twelve . </Li> <Li> Bielke, their youngest daughter, about nine . </Li> <Li> Motel Kamzoil, a poor but hardworking tailor who loves, and later marries, Tzeitel . </Li> <Li> Perchik, a scholar and Bolshevik revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel . He leaves for Kiev and is exiled to Siberia . </Li> <Li> Fyedka, a young Christian man . He shares Chava's passion for reading and is outraged by the Russians' treatment of the Jews . </Li> <Li> Lazar Wolf, the wealthy village butcher . Widower of Fruma - Sarah . Attempts to arrange a marriage for himself to Tzeitel . </Li> <Li> Yente, the gossipy village matchmaker who matches Tzeitel and Lazar . </Li> <Li> Fruma - Sarah, Lazar Wolf's dead wife, who rises from the grave in Tevye's "nightmare". </Li> <Li> Grandma Tzeitel, Golde's dead grandmother, also featured in the "nightmare". </Li> <Li> Mordcha, the innkeeper . </Li> <Li> Rabbi, the wise village rabbi . </Li> <Li> Constable, a Christian man; the head of the local Russian police . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Tevye, a poor milkman with five daughters . A firm supporter of the traditions of his faith, he finds many of his convictions tested by the actions of his three oldest daughters . </Li>

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