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At the Statue of Venus/La Voix Humaine review

“Lucid and absorbingly rich”
Laura Mekhail in At the Statue of Venus at the Arcola Theatre, London. Photo: Nick Rutter
Laura Mekhail in At the Statue of Venus at the Arcola Theatre, London. Photo: Nick Rutter
Revealing pairing of operatic monodramas, each exploring a woman’s anxieties about love

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