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Monday 24 - Saturday 29 June 2019
The Lace Market Theatre
Tickets: From £9
Three fashionably bohemian socialites are united - and divided - by their tangled love lives: Gilda, an interior designer; her lover Otto, a painter; and her other lover Leo, a successful playwright.
Their story unfolds in a series of passionate encounters, bitter quarrels and rocky love affairs spanning several years and across the romantic cities of Paris, London and New York. Lifelong friends Otto and Leo are torn apart by their jealous rivalry for Gilda and sense of betrayal, but ultimately the trio are drawn together again by bonds of love and friendship that are as strong and fulfilling as they are unconventional.
Debuting on Broadway in 1933, this comedy was controversial for its themes of sexual and romantic liberation, while its dialogue is packed with Noël Coward's characteristically acerbic wit.
This amateur production of "Design for Living" is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD.
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