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You Can't Take It with You is a Pulitzer Prize winning comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, and was the basis for the 1938 Academy Award winning film directed by Frank Capra. The original production of the play opened at the Booth Theater on December 14, 1936 and played for 837 performances. (Wikipedia)
| Penelope Sycamore (Penny) | Elana Ehrenberg |
|---|---|
| Essie Carmichael | Megan Eisenberg |
| Rheba | Brina Cohen |
| Paul Sycamore | Michael Corigliano |
| Mr. DePinna | Josh Maier |
| Ed Carmichael | Drew Maier |
| Donald | J.R. Goodman |
| Martin Vanderhof (Grandpa) | Matt Arielly |
| Alice Sycamore | Sabrina Mastrogiovanni |
| Henderson (IRS Agent) | Joe Newhall |
| Tony Kirby | John Laguio |
| Boris Kolenkhov | Anthony Chanov |
| Gay Wellington | Jasmine Walizadeh |
| Mr. Kirby | Benjamin Donaghy |
| Mrs. Kirby | Sara Hazelnis |
| Grand Duchess Olga Katrina | Jessica Newhall |
| 3 Men (IRS Agents) | To Be Announced |
It is my passion. This is something that I fell in love with the first time I was on a stage. I knew that I wanted to be the one creating and working the sets.
It is amazing to see what we can creat on stage, you can walk around back stage and then walk in the auditorium and see the finished product knowing that is was nothing more than an empty stage before. I love the allusion, you can create another world on stage from the moment you walk from back stage to the front, you enter a new world.
Some of the students want to persue set construction and scenic design while attending college.