It would be hard to find an antihero more anti than Eugene Onegin. The protagonist of Alexander Pushkin’s long verse novel of 1833 is a wrecker of lives. Charismatically handsome yet arrogant, cynical ...
With its super quartet of leads, the Royal Ballet’s revival of John Cranko’s popular Pushkin adaptation packs a real emotional wallop ...
Reece Clarke, the principal dancer at the Royal Ballet and Opera, played the role of the devilishly handsome Onegin on opening night on Wednesday evening to a full house with his counterpart Marianela ...
The Royal Opera House returns to John Cranko’s romantic tragedy Onegin for the ballet’s 60th anniversary, posing one question: can unrequited love turn into a mutual feeling? The audience is ...
The Royal Ballet’s take on Pushkin’s verse-novel is an engrossing dive into dark passions ...
Hosted on MSN15d
The Royal Ballet’s OneginIt inspired the eponymous Tchaikovsky opera, the 1999 film Onegin starring Ralph Fiennes and South African choreographer John Cranko’s ballet of ... dances for the Royal Opera’s production ...
Cranko took the predictable love melodrama - I want you, I don't, actually I do, well now I don’t - and turned it into a full-length, three act ballet. It divides people - some love it, some ...
John Cranko’s 1965 ballet is based on Eugene Onegin ... on the dancers’ clean lines and feel for nuance, and the Royal’s first night cast did him proud. Reece Clarke’s Onegin slopes ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results