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Onegin is a ballet created by John Cranko for the Stuttgart Ballet, premiered on 13 April 1965 at Staatstheater Stuttgart. The ballet was based on Alexander Pushkin's 1825-1832 novel Eugene Onegin, to music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and arrangements by Kurt-Heinz Stolze.
Based on Pushkin's poem, Onegin is a romantic tragedy of unrequited love and missed opportunities. Learn about the ballet's history, music, choreography, and upcoming performances by ABT and other companies.
Based on the verse-novel Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin, John Cranko’s majestic and astounding ballet allows the strength and agency of our romantic heroine to shine through. This production runs: Jun 18 - Jun 22. Buy Tickets.
Based on Pushkin's verse novel, Onegin is a neo-classical ballet in three acts with music by Tchaikovsky. It tells the story of Tatiana, a young woman who falls in love with the dandy Onegin, who rejects her and later regrets it.
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Jun 25, 2017 · John Cranko’s “ Onegin ” (1965) — something of a nightmare for connoisseurs of choreography — is balletomane heaven. Last week, American Ballet Theater played it with four casts at the...
Jan 26, 2020 · Take last Saturday’s performance, by the Royal Ballet again, of John Cranko’s Onegin. On the surface, Pushkin’s masterly narrative poem is a strange choice for a dance treatment.