Vakhtangov Theatre: Eugene Onegin

An anguished, exhuberant play...indelible wordless moments...arrestingly beautiful.

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Vakhtangov Theatre: Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin has often been referred to as an encyclopedia of 19th century Russian life. Rimas Tuminas’ reimagining unfolds in the memory and imagination of Pushkin’s characters. The images are split between past and present, between reality and imagination. The scale of the production constantly shifts from noisy celebrations to secluded contemplation, from crowd scenes to lonely recollections, all of which are drawn together from the past just like the fragments of Tatyana’s love letter, framed and hung on the wall, looming next to and above Onegin’s arm-chair.

A production referred to as "exuberant, indelible and arrestingly beautiful" by the New York Times, The Vakhtangov Theatre's
Eugene Onegin, starring the incomparable Sergey Makovetskiy in the title role, is a sumptuous work that will leave you with enough beautiful memories and images to last a lifetime.

"An anguished, exuberant and arrestingly beautiful play with indelible wordless moments" - NY Times

"One of the most extraordinary nights at the theatre I have ever known" - London Telegraph

"A dazzlingly unconventional homage to Pushkin. Marvelous!" - London Guardian


Creative Team

The idea, literary composition and staging - Rimas Tuminas
Set design - Adomas Jacovskis
Costumes - Mariya Danilova
Music - Faustas Latenas
Choreographer - Angelica Cholina
Musical director - Tatiana Agaeva
Lighting Designer - Maya Shavdatuashvili



Not Rated
Genre
Live Theater
Runtime
210
Language
Russian
Director
Rimas Tuminas
Cast
Eugene Onegin (Older) - Sergey Makivetskiy, Eugene Onegin (Younger) - Victor Dobronravov, Retired Hussar - Artur Ivanov, Wanderer with domra - Ekaterina Kramzina
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