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Michael C. Bernardi as a baby, held by his father, Herschel Bernardi.
Michael C. Bernardi as a baby, held by his father, Herschel Bernardi. Courtesy of Teri Bernardi
Tradition! Son Walks in Father's 'Fiddler' Shoes
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Michael C. Bernardi plays the innkeeper in "Fiddler on the Roof," wearing the same boots his father wore as Tevye. Today, he steps into his father's old role.
 
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