Rimas Tuminas’ miraculous Eugene Onegin unfolds in the memory and imagination of Pushkin’s characters. The images are split between past and present, between reality and 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. Written by Alexander Pushkin Directed by Rimas Tuminas Production: Vakhtangov Theatre About Eugene Onegin Watch our films online Subscribe to the Stage Russia HD newsletter Follow us: Facebook Instagram Telegram VK
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