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Wireless Mic Rental for Fiddler on the Roof

Recommended kit: MicKit Perform 16 · 16 channels

Fiddler on the Roof has one of the largest principal casts in the classic American canon — Tevye, Golde, five daughters, three suitors, plus the village elders and the butcher. If you’re looking for wireless mic rental for Fiddler on the Roof, the MicKit Perform 16 is the kit. It ships nationwide in a single turnkey road case with sixteen pre-paired channels, bodypacks, elements, fresh batteries, and a laminated quick-start card.

How many wireless mics does Fiddler on the Roof need?

A typical production mics fourteen to sixteen principals:

  • Tevye — the lead, carries “If I Were a Rich Man” and “Tradition”
  • Golde — Tevye’s wife, “Do You Love Me?”
  • Tzeitel — the eldest daughter
  • Hodel — “Far From the Home I Love”
  • Chava — the third daughter, “Chavaleh”
  • Shprintze and Bielke — the youngest daughters
  • Motel Kamzoil — the tailor, “Miracle of Miracles”
  • Perchik — the revolutionary student
  • Fyedka — the Russian soldier
  • Lazar Wolf — the butcher, “To Life”
  • Yente — the matchmaker, “Matchmaker, Matchmaker”
  • Rabbi
  • Grandma Tzeitel / Fruma-Sarah — the dream sequence ghosts (doubled or separate)
  • Constable

You need at least fourteen clean channels, sixteen is comfortable.

Rent the MicKit Perform 16. Sixteen channels is the right count for Fiddler because it’s a book-heavy show with multiple intimate duets and dream sequences where the audience needs to catch every word. Fiddler on the Roof wireless microphones have to handle Tevye’s signature rasp, Golde’s warmth, and the children’s ensemble singing together.

Add-ons to consider:

  • MicKit Premium Element — “To Life” and the wedding sequence are high-movement production numbers. “Tradition” is a company anthem. The GO-9WD element handles the volume and the wedding dance lifts.
  • MicKit Power — long show, long tech, long run. Power pack saves you.

Show-specific mic notes

Three things specific to Fiddler:

  1. Tevye’s asides. Tevye breaks the fourth wall and talks to God constantly. Those intimate asides have to cut cleanly over the underscore without sounding disconnected from his scene dialogue. Pre-set your Tevye channel with a gentle high-shelf boost for diction and ride his fader up on every “On the other hand.” Rent wireless mics for Fiddler on the Roof with mixing time budgeted specifically for Tevye’s asides.

  2. The wedding bottle dance. Traditional Fiddler productions include the bottle dance, where actors balance bottles on their hats. The bodypacks on those dancers have to be mounted so the choreography doesn’t jostle them loose. Tape extra aggressively and avoid mounting on the lower back.

  3. Beards and costumes. Tevye, Motel, Lazar Wolf, and the Rabbi traditionally have beards (practical or prosthetic). The cheek element has to route above the beard line or through a beard penetration. Test during tech, not dress. For heavily costumed period productions, our headset vs. lavalier guide walks through when a hair-hidden lav beats an over-ear boom.

How it ships

Every Fiddler order arrives in one turnkey road case. Sixteen channels pre-paired, bodypacks, elements, fresh batteries, and a laminated quick-start card. Pre-paid return label included. Free return shipping on every rental.

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