Eugene Onegin, a novel in verse written by the Russian Romantic author Alexander Sergeyevich Pushin, ranks among the best-known and most popular titles of global literature. The story of Onegin, a smug, selfish and world-weary Saint Petersburg dandy, and the shy country girl Tatiana, and their ill-fated love. The protagonists of Pushkin’s drama first entered the stage owing to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, who in 1878 composed an eponymous opera. John Cranko created his adaptation in 1965 for the Stuttgarter Ballett, starring Marcia Haydée (Tatiana) and Ray Barra (Onegin). The Czech audience had the first opportunity to see Cranko’s Onegin in 1982. John Cranko’s Onegin, deemed a treasure of the international ballet legacy, has been a staple of the repertoire of the major theatres worldwide. The production visually evokes the atmosphere of Pushkin’s novel in verse, with the romantic impression being enhanced by the wonderful costumes designed by Elisabeth Dalton.
[ Creators ]
Choreography
John Cranko
Music
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Kurt-Heinz Stolze
Sets and Costumes
Elisabeth Dalton
Lighting design and Visual supervisor
Steen Bjarke
Costume supervision
Diana Eckmann
Staged by
Jane Bourne, Filip Barankiewicz
Artistic supervision
Reid Anderson
Musical preparation
Václav Zahradník
Conductors
Václav Zahradník, Sergej Poluektov
[ About ballet ]
The production, which will premiere at the National Theatre, requires from the performers expressive acting, brilliant dance technique and a profound sense for a range of emotional portrayal of the individual characters.
WORLD PREMIERE
13 April 1965
at the Stuttgarter Ballett
CZECH PREMIERE
10 November 2005
at The National Theatre
APPROXIMATE RUNNING TIME
2 hours 10 minutes
2 intermission 20 minutes
Number of dancers
44
+ Technical and Production Crew
[ Estimates technical standards ]
* In the event that there will be further performances the number of dancers will be increased due to alteration
The stage is equipped with complete black shutter & black wings
The stage is equipped with complete black shutter & black wings
Distance between proscenium arches:
width 12 m, height 8 m
Stage dimension:
min. 14 x 16 m
Back stage:
8 x 5 m
Fly bars:
25x - load 400 kg
Lights:
High quality theatre lighting and moving head reflectors (for example - Claypack 800 ST, Robin T1, Wash and Spots) + FOH equipment
Sound:
Standard professional sound system (FOH + Stage), Computer player (min. 4x 2CH)
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