I read and reread Philip Roth’s book to try to understand the present, to make sense of what may happen.
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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