Eugene Onegin: The Met Opera (12A)

Eugene Onegin: The Met Opera (12A)

Brewery Arts, Kendal

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About the show

Soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana in Eugene Onegin. This is following her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. The lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin will be transmitted live from the Metropolitan Opera stage.


Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises his portrayal of the urbane Onegin, who realises his affection for her all too late. The Met’s evocative production, directed by Tony Award–winner Deborah Warner, “offers a beautifully detailed reading of … Tchaikovsky’s lyrical romance” (The Telegraph).


Pushkin presents a vast overview of old Russian society around 1820. Tchaikovsky’s original score neatly divides into each of its three acts. From the timeless rituals of country life to the rural gentry with its troubles and pleasures. Finally, the glittering imperial aristocracy of St. Petersburg. The Met’s production – Eugene Onegin – places the action in the late 19th century, so around the time of the opera’s premiere.


Tchaikovsky’s universally beloved lyric gifts are at their most powerful and multi layered in this opera. Rich ensembles and buoyant dance numbers punctuate the work, and additionally the vocal solos are among the most striking in the repertory: Anyone who can remember the first stirrings of love will be moved by Tatiana’s Letter Scene, in which she rhapsodically composes a letter to Onegin in an outpouring of gorgeous melody. This is rivalled in popularity by the tenor’s moving farewell to his young life in Act II, while Onegin’s Act III narrative on the pointlessness of life borders on Wagnerian.

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on Tuesday 5 May 2026