| samedi 07 novembre 2026 | 19:00 |
| Opera North | ||
| Garry Walker | Direction | |
| Patrick Nolan | Mise en scène | |
| Leslie Travers | Décors | |
| Elizabeth Gadsby | Costumes | |
| Malcolm Rippeth | Lumières | |
| Orchestra of Opera North | ||
| Maxine Braham | Chorégraphie | |
| John Brancy | Baryton | Eugène Onéguine |
| Verity Wingate | Soprano | Tatiana |
| Caspar Singh | Ténor | Lenski |
| Jingwen Cai | Mezzo-soprano | Olga |
| Joshua Bloom | Basse | Prince Grémine |
| Hannah Mason | Mezzo-soprano | Madame Larina |
| Claire Pascoe | Mezzo-soprano | Filipievna |
| Florian Panzieri | Ténor | Monsieur Triquet |
Tatyana, a young woman living in the depths of the Russian countryside, falls hopelessly in love with Eugene Onegin, a dashing, cynical man of the world. Thinking her naïve, he casually rejects her. When, many years later, they meet again, Tatyana is married to another man and the toast of fashionable St Petersburg society. Too late Onegin realises that he loves Tatyana, with devastating consequences for them both.
Tchaikovsky adapted Pushkin’s great verse novel for the stage and set it to music that displays his gift for unforgettable melody – particularly in Tatyana’s famous ‘Letter Scene’ – and his genius for dance in the rural revels and the Petersburg ball scenes. The result is a deeply affecting portrait of love, regret and missed chances.
This new production, conducted by Opera North’s Music Director Garry Walker and directed by Opera Queensland’s Artistic Director Patrick Nolan, will bring out the timeless quality of this heartbreaking classic.
Price: From £20 including a £2.50 booking fee per ticket
Priority booking opens on 25 March
Tickets for Opera Packages go on sale from 31 March
Tickets for individual shows go on sale from 14 May

