He
Plays the Hero
By WILLIAM R. DOERNER
Seven years ago, Israeli-born cantor DAVID FISHER found the music
of Les Miserables so moving that when the curtain fell in a London theater he
could barely leave his seat. "I cried," he says. "And I began
to think, I have to be there - in this, singing the heroic role of Jean Valjean.
" Now the tenor from Petach-Tikva is. He is bringing the crowds to the
barricades in the show's New York City production. Fisher, who first learned
the role in Hebrew and performed it in Israel, is replaced by a stand-in for
the Friday-night and Saturday-matinee shows so he can observe the Sabbath. He
is still awed by his onstage identity. "I am a religious man," he
says. "But if I could, I would be Valjean." "
"Time International" - December 27, 1993