Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reece Clarke as Onegin and Marianela Nuñez as Tatiana - Alastair Muir A packed and unusually buzzing house on Wednesday evening ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LONDON — In the summer of 1975, WWD reported that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis made a rare appearance at the Metropolitan Opera ...
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 ...
Houston Ballet opened its season on a ferocious emotional note this past weekend, presenting three distinctive leading casts in a riveting revival of John Cranko’s “Onegin.” All 15 those dancers – ...
Houston Ballet Principals Aaron Robison as Onegin and Yuriko Kajiya as Tatiana rehearsing John Cranko’s Onegin. Credit: Photo by Alana Campbell (2025). Courtesy of Houston Ballet It’s a story driven ...
Cranko took the predictable love melodrama - I want you, I don't, actually I do, well now I don’t - and turned it into a full-length, three act ballet. It divides people - some love it, some less so.
Undaunted by the existence of two famous operatic treatments, John Cranko – then director of Stuttgart Ballet – saw the potential for wordless drama in what was originally a very wordy tale. More ...
Move over, Carabosse and Von Rothbart. There's a new ballet villain in town. Onegin is human, but his capacity for breaking hearts makes him scarier than the sorcerers of The Sleeping Beauty and Swan ...