Pushkin's great novel is depicted on stage in Onegin, a story of passion and unrequited love set in Imperial Russia.
Réservation à partir de: Jeudi, 30th Setpembre 2010
Réservation jusqu'au : Lundi, 25th Octobre 2010
Représentation en soirée : Various Times
Duré: 2 hours 25 minutes (two intervals)
Sur scène au Royal Opera House
p>The full company of The Royal Ballet are on stage for the drama and passion of John Cranko's Onegin.
At the heart of the story - taken from Pushkin's great novel Yyvgeny Onegin - are Tatiana and Onegin himself. While she blooms from provincial young girl to sophisticated St Petersburg aristocrat, he descends from high-handed indifference to overwhelming despair. There is the drama of a duel in which Onegin kills his best friend Lensky, and the tragedy this brings to Lensky's own love Olga. And there is the ultimate irony of double unrequited love - while Onegin at first spurns Tatiana, it is her rejection of him that will bring down on him the final crushing blow.
Stage designs and music taken from Tchaikovsky in a specially created score bring vividly alive the world of imperial Russia to complete a ballet of colour, drama, beauty and passion
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