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Last event date: Wednesday, March 04 2026 7:00PM

The music of Tchaikovsky brings Pushkin's legendary melancholic to life once again, this time as a ballet by choreographer John Cranko. Much too late to avoid paying the price for stifled and destroyed human lives, Onegin realises that love can awaken the soul and give meaning to life. Tatiana's waves of passion and suffering ultimately block a path to redemption littered with ripped-up love letters.

Music by Kurt-Heinz Stolze (after P. I. Tschaikovsky) Music published by Adrian Thomé Musikverlag Bodense

Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Kurt-Heinz Stolze

Creative team
Choreographer: John Cranko
Set and costume designer: Thomas Mika
Lighting designer: Steen Bjarke
Supervisor Tamas Detrich
Supervised by: Reid Anderson
Copytight: Dieter Graefe
Staged by: Jane Bourne

Cast
Conductor: Paul Connelly
Onegin - Louis Scrivener, Gergő Ármin Balázsi, Dmitry Timofeev
Tatiana - Maria Yakovleva, Tatyjana Melnyik, Aliya Tanykpayeva
Lensky - Nathaniel Lillington, Yago Guerra, Viachaslau Hnedchyk
Olga - Yuki Wakabayashi, Adrienn Pap, Miyu Takamori
Gremin - Iurii Kekalo, Vlagyiszlav Melnyik, Mikalai Radziush

Featuring the corps de ballet of the Hungarian National Ballet and the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra.

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