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 ...
I read and reread Philip Roth’s book to try to understand the present, to make sense of what may happen.
Onegin at the Royal Ballet review: a passionate tribute to longing and regret - 4/5 Marianela Nuñez brings feeling and passion to the role of Tatiana ...
The audience is transported to 1820s imperial Russia – the setting of Alexander Pushkin’s acclaimed novel in verse Eugene Onegin, on which the ballet is based – through the opulent, naturalistic set ...
The Royal Ballet will present Onegin, a heart-wrenching adaptation of Alexander Pushkin’s bittersweet verse-novel of Eugene Onegin. Choreographed by John Cranko for The Stuttgart ...