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So, 'Human Voice' is a fascinating piece that really dives into emotional depths. You've got this single character, Angela, played with such raw vulnerability. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing you to sit with her feelings as she grapples with loss and betrayal during that last call. Set in 1950 Naples, the atmosphere is almost palpable; you can sense the city's history in every frame. Cocteau's original play shines through, but this adaptation brings out a unique intimacy. It's essentially a showcase for the performance; you can't help but be drawn into her world, the practical effects are minimal, but they serve the storytelling well. It's not just about the love lost, it’s about the struggle of letting go.
A one-woman show that captures deep emotional nuances.Set against the evocative backdrop of 1950 Naples.Emphasizes the struggle of love and loss through a single phone call.
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