theatre
Tony, the eldest son of millionaire Anthony
P. Kirby, has fallen in love with Alice Vanderhof. She's a
sweet working girl who lives with her eccentric family and
a few extra misfits in a decaying old house. It's a building
that just happens to stand in the way of Mr. Kirby's plans
to construct an impressive office complex. But when Grandpa
Vanderhof refuses to sell, it's clash of the cantankerous
titans. Unfortunately, the fallout may send lovebirds Tony
and Alice flying in different directions.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play by George S.
Kaufman and Moss Hart provides a canvas for SMU's acting students
to work with professional directors and designers.
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You Can't Take It With You
Directed by John Hirsch & Brian Rintoul
Scenery by Robert Brill
Co-Designed with Keith Buresh
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