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- Curiously, it's in these annotative interludes that the production has the strongest pull.
- Sex is recalled with precision and lots of annotative pelvic thrusts, but also with a puckish distance regarding carnal foolishness.
- Mixing the plot of a police procedural with endless annotative commentary, it tells a lot : about class and corruption and voyeurism and historical parallels.
- Her interpretation is clear to a fault, with actors who illustrate their words, especially the lewder bits, with the annotative gestures of a dumb show.
- Nussbaum described the creatures appearing in the outer frame as annotative and a mute chorus, suggesting they live in a parallel universe of both connection and isolation.
- The literal-minded annotative gesture abounds in this production, so that when Hamlet delivers an exceptionally subdued " To be or not to be, " he begins by taking his pulse.
- The killing contrast between the number's performance style ( all those annotative native hand gestures ) and its subject ( cinema technology gone mad ) speaks volumes about the incompatibility of forms that should perhaps never be married.
- Despite all the annotative asides, things come at a mighty fast clip for full absorption . ( You expect to hear a voice in the audience asking, " What's a Podsnap, Mother ? ")
- Lines are punctuated with annotative chords of period music, and epigrams are sung in mock madrigal style by the cast, who also occasionally break character, as if to remind us that the thoughts being propounded are strictly those of the playwright.
- And since what she, and her fellow narrators, are saying seems to bear some thematic relation to the airier images onstage, you take Eco's words more literally than you should, as though they provided an annotative key to Wilson's mysteries.
- That would have been the obvious way to go with " Symphonie Fantastique, " conceived as a despairing love poem by Berlioz to an Irish actress and for which the composer wrote an annotative narrative that moves from a pastoral idyll to an opium delirium to a witches'sabbath.
- The sensibility comes across in the radio-play-style sound effects by Tom Morse . ( When someone says, " I hear horses, " there is an immediate obliging clip-clop . ) The same attitude surfaces more annoyingly in the annotative gestures of the acting.
- Nor does it conceal the fact that this road has been traveled many times before, with similar signposts and annotative repartee, whether in Peter Parnell's " Sorrows of Stephen, " or movies that tend to star Ethan Hawke, or the many single-and-confused weekly comedies that have recently flooded television.