You Can't Take It with You (play)
Comedic play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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You Can't Take It with You is a comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The original production of the play premiered at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia on November 30, 1936.[1] The production transferred to Broadway's Booth Theatre on December 14, 1936 where it played for 838 performances.
You Can't Take It with You | |
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Written by | George S. Kaufman Moss Hart |
Characters | Alice Sycamore Anthony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Donald Ed Carmichael Essie Carmichael G-Men (FBI Agents) Gay Wellington Martin Vanderhof Miriam Kirby Mr. De Pinna Paul Sycamore Penelope Sycamore Rheba The Grand Duchess Olga Katrina Tony Kirby Wilbur C. Henderson |
Date premiered | November 30, 1936 |
Place premiered | Chestnut Street Opera House Philadelphia |
Original language | English |
Subject | |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | New York City at the home of Martin Vanderhof, 1936 |
The play won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and was adapted for the screen as You Can't Take It with You in 1938, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director.
The play is popular among theater programs of high school institutions, and has been one of the 10 most-produced school plays every year since amateur rights became available in 1939.[2]