Selfish moral abiguity: Design for Living in DC »

Posted By Desdamona 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment

Design for Living, a play written by Noël Coward in 1933, is based in the 1920's. It explores issues of sexual morality and human decency that push the viewer to the fringes of society today and were down right illegal in 1933. The production follows the lives of three artists, Otto, Leo and Gilda, from Paris, to London, and ends up in New York. Each city brings a new layer of moral indecency and provocatively abandons social norms - the three willingly and knowingly casting them aside for their own selfish desires.

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Passion, it lies in all of us. Sleeping, waiting, and though unwanted, unbidden, it will stir ... open its jaws, and howl. It speaks to us ...

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    Newperson5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Sounds like a cool play Thanks for sharing......

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