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''One Touch of Venus'' is a 1943 musical comedy with music by [[Kurt Weill]], lyrics by [[Ogden Nash]] and book by [[SJS. J. Perelman]] and [[Ogden Nash]].
 
As the play opens, Whitelaw Savory, at his Foundation of Modern Art, has been stubbornly carrying on for nine years his crusade to bring [[True Art]] to the ignorant masses. His latest acquisition, a three-thousand-year-old statue of the goddess Venus imported from Anatolia, was made not on aesthetic principle but for personal reasons. A barber named Rodney Hatch decides while waiting to shave Savory to try something funny with his engagement ring and finds out to his surprise that this Venus is more than a statue.
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