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The Met’s, Eugene Onegin (revival)

  • Pembridge Parish Hall Bearwood Lane, Pembridge HR6 9EB (map)

Pushkin presents a vast overview of old Russian society around 1820, which 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 and, finally, the glittering imperial aristocracy of St. Petersburg. The Met’s production places the action in the later 19th century, around the time of the opera’s premiere.

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