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Performance

VenueMilton Keynes Theatre
Also: MK Theatre, MK Gallery
TownMilton Keynes
CountyBuckinghamshire
From6th November 2002
To9th November 2002
WhenWed/Sat at 19:15
PricesFrom £17.00. To £44.50.
Milton Keynes Theatre (V754)
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Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

Work:: Eugene Onegin (S1928)

Based on Pushkin's masterpiece of Russian literature, Tchaikovsky's great opera tells of the fated love between the innocent Tatyana and the world-weary cynic Eugene Onegin. The opera includes the famous 'letter scene', a tour-de-force of the soprano repertoire, in which Tatyana dramatically and magnificently declares her true love for Onegin, a love that is tragically rejected. The ensuing maelstrom of emotions ends in duel between Onegin and his best friend, the poet, Lensky, which leaves Lensky dead and Onegin devastated. Years later, at the St Petersburg Ball, Onegin meets Tatyana again and realises his mistake, but now the married Tatyana is unable to accept his love.
Music Tchaikovsky
Book by Pushkin
Lyrics Shilovsky

Production:: (T01448951481)

Sung in Russian with English supertitles. A revival of the 1994 production sponsored by Lehman Brothers. The performance lasts approximately 3 hours including two intervals.
Company Glyndebourne Opera
Company Glyndebourne Touring Opera Orchestra
Company Glyndeboune Chorus
Conductor Ilan Volkov
Conductor Edward Gardner (Nov 13 / 16)
Director Caroline Sharman
Director Graham Vick (original director)
Design Richard Hudson
Costume Richard Hudson
Lighting Thomas Webster
Choreographer Vanessa Gray
Choreographer Ron Howell (original choreographer)
Performer Mark Stone
Performer Finnur Bjarnason
Performer Delphine Haidan (Olga)
Performer Fiona Kimm (Madame Larina)
Performer Michael Druiett (Prince Gremin)
Performer Harry Nicoll (Monsieur Triquet)

Listing:: L418652444




Production details

Sung in Russian with English supertitles. A revival of the 1994 production sponsored by Lehman Brothers. The performance lasts approximately 3 hours including two intervals.

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