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Over all, the director Mary Zimmerman's production is alluring and powerful, though she shows a theater director's impatience with the supposed static quality of drama in opera by inventing a distracting bit of action for the famous sextet.
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"Historically they would have been nude, but I kind of thought that might be a bit distracting with all me bits jumping about".
But it does distract a bit from his songs which are high quality, and more than a bit high church.
In fact, all of the major players are good enough so that the company's practice of using unpolished students from Centenary College in smaller roles distracts a bit.
To be honest, the Chekhovian parallels are a bit distracting and not just for those who know the originals but also for the playwright himself, who leans a bit too heavily on Chekhov to give his meandering plot shape and order.
The pattern may not have been very helpful, and perhaps even a bit distracting.
"The only problem is that it's a bit distracting from other responsibilities during the day".
Cons: Can be chilly, and the light-up toilet signs are a bit distracting.
Also, I found the granular sparkle of the lip gloss worn by the Oracle to be a bit distracting.
(The presence of the "This American Life" creator Ira Glass as Theresa's professor is a little bit distracting, I have to say).
It can be a bit distracting but equally regularly it can enliven something and make something make more sense or give you a new way into something.
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