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Compounding the problem, Mr. Day, a television producer and writer by trade, has directed his own script here, employing an unwieldy, twin-turntable set by Ray Recht, and a pacing that emphasizes exit lines before each of the many scene changes, as if the show were about to cut to a commercial.
His concern, it seemed, was to compensate for the absence of the ballet staging by shaping the music with a level of detail that fleshed out the ballet's characters and with a pacing that suggested the broader contours and even the specific movements within each scene.
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