$44 & up—Chicago premiere: 'Eugene Onegin' ballet

Save on a night at the ballet to see this moving production inspired by Pushkin's novel.
Why We Love This Deal
"Eugene Onegin" is set to make its Chicago debut. This ballet, inspired by Alexander Pushkin's poetic novel of the same name, explores powerful themes of loss, chance and destiny in 19th-century Russian society.
With Travelzoo, save up to 24% on tickets ranging from $44–$161 (reg. $55–$211). Savings are available for June 4–13 performances at Chicago's Lyric Opera House. Tickets for the closing performance on June 14 are also available, but these are not discounted.
Composed by Ilya Demutsky with choreography by Yuri Possokhov, "Eugene Onegin" is a co-production between The Joffrey Ballet and San Francisco Ballet.
Note: Service fees and any other mandatory charges (including government taxes and fees) have been factored into the prices listed above.
Travelzoo tip: The lowest prices we found were for Upper Balcony seats for the Saturday, June 13 performance at 7:30 p.m.
Book by June 13.