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Onegin makes a fateful visit to meet his neighbours. Based on one of Russia's best-loved poems. Starring David Dawson.

By Alexander Pushkin

Adapted by Duncan Macmillan

Drama based on one of Russia's best loved poems, and the life of the man who wrote it. The night before a duel, Alexander Pushkin continues to tell his wife his most famous story: Eugene Onegin. City boy Onegin has inherited his uncle's rural estate. His new friend Lensky persuades him to make a fateful visit to meet his neighbours.

Directed by Abigail le Fleming

About the adapter
Duncan Macmillan is an award winning writer and director. Former Writer in Residence at Paines
Plough and the Royal Exchange Theatre, he has written extensively for theatre in addition to
working in radio and television.

Duncan is currently writing new plays for the National Theatre, Soho Theatre, Paines
Plough and ±«Óãtv Radio and is adapting George Orwell's 1984 with director Rob Icke for
Headlong/Nottingham Playhouse.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Pushkin Geoffrey Streatfeild
Onegin David Dawson
Lensky Joshua McGuire
Housekeeper Carolyn Pickles
Natalya Zoe Tapper
Tatiana Alix Wilton Regan
Olga Georgie Fuller
Director Abigail le Fleming
Adaptor Duncan Macmillan
Author Alexander Pushkin

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  • Tue 26 Nov 2013 10:45
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