About Design for Living by Noël Coward

It's 1933 and polyamory is all the rage, at least it was on Broadway thanks to Noël Coward's risqué, drawing room comedy in which boy loves boy loves girl. Witty? Of course. Banned in England? Yes, that too. For mature audiences.

"...a bubbly concoction with a pleasing aftertaste thanks to Coward’s gift for infectious dialogue." — Hollywood Reporter

Mature Audiences 16 and older


 

Imago Theatre

Carol Triffle and Jerry Mouawad, the creators of Imago, have been called alchemists, magicians, theatrical animators, and physical comedians.

Defying classification, they have populated the stage with characters and beings such as comedic amphibians, acrobatic larvae, circus boulders, and metamorphosing humans in works which tantalize the senses, the intellect, and the passions. From adaptations of classics to excursions into vaudevillian existentialism, Imago's repertoire is as vast as the forms they shape. With commissions for stage, film, and television, Imago blurs the lines of the expected to break new ground, exploding performance boundaries yet maintaining humor and humanity.

Imago Theatre tours internationally while also producing a season at its home base in Portland, Oregon. The company's critically acclaimed productions FROGZ and ZooZoo have played at the prestigious New Victory Theatre in NYC's Broadway district.