LONDON — In the summer of 1975, WWD reported that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis made a rare appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House after the death of her shipping tycoon husband, Aristotle Onassis.
A packed and unusually buzzing house on Wednesday evening reminded one just how popular Onegin is. Which, in theory, might come as a surprise. After all, its creator, John Cranko, was not in the same ...
Woulda coulda shoulda. The low hum of regret runs through Onegin, as a summer idyll turns to sorrow. John Cranko’s 1965 ballet is based on Eugene Onegin. Less spiky than Pushkin’s original poem, less ...
A rarely-performed gem — a Boston Ballet production at the Opera House through March 6 — “Onegin” is a glorious, but little known masterpiece. “Onegin” is not a prominent name in the ballet world, and ...
He works in mysterious ways.
In early August, six of Houston Ballet’s most accomplished dancers – three women and three men, working in pairs -- were thrilled to finally be learning the leading roles of a ballet some of them have ...
The quotation printed in Russian on the front scrim for Houston Ballet's Onegin says, "If I am without honor, honor does not exist." It's taken from the unfinished narrative poem of the same name by ...
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