For those balletomanes who have found the fare a bit austere and abstract in this fast-concluding San Francisco Ballet season, “Onegin” is back as the final program of the year. Based on Alexander ...
A few years later, Onegin realizes he made ??a mistake - it is already too late. Cranka's famous ballet requires expressive ...
No scenic effects? No excess? No melodrama? Well no, not quite. First, Cranko was not permitted by his opera house to use Tchaikovsky's opera, so instead had Kurt-Heinz Stolze reorchestrate various ...
A packed and unusually buzzing house on Wednesday evening reminded one just how popular Onegin is. Which, in theory, might come as a surprise. After all, its creator, John Cranko, was not in the same ...
With Onegin, a three-act ballet choreographed in 1965 by the gay South African John Cranko, San Francisco Ballet brought their 2016 season to a sensational close. It is a romance that belongs in an ...