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La voix humaine, Grand Theatre, Leeds

16 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Andrew Clark [Financial Times, 6 November 2006]
Elle, the jilted lover at the end of a telephone line in Poulencís monodrama, does not need beautiful looks.

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