| re: "Not that impressed by the busy production's moving set pieces" | |
| Posted by: Delvino 09:57 am EDT 10/14/17 | |
| In reply to: re: "Not that impressed by the busy production's moving set pieces" - Dale 08:42 am EDT 10/14/17 | |
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| A friend said the clumsiness of the physical production's transformations is in direct opposition to the elegance of the script. I get that. The original design, operatic and sleek, gave the audience a formal access. Design is generally our first way into most storytelling, and if it's not confident in premise and execution, even a well-oiled machine can feel tentative. Haven't seen this production, but I also haven't heard anyone say the direction/visuals are up to the play's intentions or artistry. | |
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