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You Can't Take It With You
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Comedy
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Opening Date
Nov 23, 1965
Closing Date
Jun 18, 1966
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Nov 18, 1965
1st Preview
Nov 18, 1965
Previews
5
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239
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Open Date: Nov 23, 1965
Close Date: Jun 18, 1966
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Lyceum Theatre
(Nov 23, 1965 - Jun 18, 1966)
Setting
The home of Martin Vanderhof, New York. 1936.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director; Norris Houghton: Co-Founder)
Originally produced by
APA (Ellis Rabb, Artistic Director)
Written by
Moss Hart
and
George S. Kaufman
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by
James Tilton
; New York Supervision by
Norris Houghton
; Costume Design by
Nancy Potts
; Lighting Design by
James Tilton
; Assistant to Mr. Tilton:
Paula Salamone
; Assistant to Miss Potts:
Victor Leverett
and
Ritchie Spencer
General Manager:
Norman Kean
; Assistant Gen. Mgr:
Marilyn S. Miller
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Moss
; Stage Manager:
Bruce A. Hoover
and
Sean Gillespie
Phoenix Theatre Publicity Director:
Ben Kornzweig
; Press Representative:
Reginald Denenholz
and
Anne Woll
; Assistant to Mr. Rabb:
Jack O'Brien
; Dance Coach:
Thomas Pazik
Claribel Baird
Olga
Joseph Bird
Mr. DePinna
Patricia Conolly
Gay Wellington
Clayton Corzatte
Tony Kirby
Keene Curtis
Boris Kolenkhov
Chuck Daniel
G-Man
Gordon Gould
Ed Carmichael
James Greene
Wilbur C. Henderson
Jennifer Harmon
Essie
Rosemary Harris
Alice Sycamore
Betty Miller
Mrs. Kirby
Donald Moffat
Martin Vanderhof
Grandpa
Robert Moss
G-Man
George Pentecost
G-Man
Nat Simmons
Donald
Dee Victor
Penelope Sycamore
Sydney Walker
Paul Sycamore
Paulette Waters
Rheba
Richard Woods
Mr. Kirby
Understudies:
Joseph Bird
(Martin Vanderhof),
Patricia Conolly
(Essie, Olga),
Chuck Daniel
(Donald, Wilbur C. Henderson),
Sean Gillespie
(G-Man),
Gordon Gould
(Mr. Kirby),
James Greene
(Paul Sycamore, Mr. DePinna),
Jennifer Harmon
(Alice Sycamore),
Cavada Humphrey
(Penelope Sycamore, Mrs. Kirby),
George Pentecost
(Ed Carmichael, Tony Kirby, Wilbur C. Henderson) and
Mira Waters
(Rheba, Gay Wellington)
Lyceum Theatre
(Nov 23, 1965 - Jun 18, 1966)
Cast
Herb Davis
G-Man
Anne Francine
Olga
Cavada Humphrey
Olga
Kathleen Widdoes
Alice Sycamore
Jan 10, 1966 - ?
Understudies:
Patricia Conolly
(Alice Sycamore),
Anita Dangler
(Penelope Sycamore, Mrs. Kirby, Olga, Gay Wellington) and
Herb Davis
(Donald, Wilbur C. Henderson)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Direction of a Play
1966 Nominee
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director; Norris Houghton: Co-Founder)
Originally produced by
APA (Ellis Rabb, Artistic Director)
Written by
Moss Hart
and
George S. Kaufman
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by
James Tilton
; New York Supervision by
Norris Houghton
; Costume Design by
Nancy Potts
; Lighting Design by
James Tilton
; Assistant to Mr. Tilton:
Paula Salamone
; Assistant to Miss Potts:
Victor Leverett
and
Ritchie Spencer
General Manager:
Norman Kean
; Assistant Gen. Mgr:
Marilyn S. Miller
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Moss
; Stage Manager:
Bruce A. Hoover
and
Sean Gillespie
Phoenix Theatre Publicity Director:
Ben Kornzweig
; Press Representative:
Reginald Denenholz
and
Anne Woll
; Assistant to Mr. Rabb:
Jack O'Brien
; Dance Coach:
Thomas Pazik
Claribel Baird
Olga
Joseph Bird
Mr. DePinna
Patricia Conolly
Gay Wellington
Clayton Corzatte
Tony Kirby
Keene Curtis
Boris Kolenkhov
Chuck Daniel
G-Man
Gordon Gould
Ed Carmichael
James Greene
Wilbur C. Henderson
Jennifer Harmon
Essie
Rosemary Harris
Alice Sycamore
Betty Miller
Mrs. Kirby
Donald Moffat
Martin Vanderhof
Grandpa
Robert Moss
G-Man
George Pentecost
G-Man
Nat Simmons
Donald
Dee Victor
Penelope Sycamore
Sydney Walker
Paul Sycamore
Paulette Waters
Rheba
Richard Woods
Mr. Kirby
Understudies:
Joseph Bird
(Martin Vanderhof),
Patricia Conolly
(Essie, Olga),
Chuck Daniel
(Donald, Wilbur C. Henderson),
Sean Gillespie
(G-Man),
Gordon Gould
(Mr. Kirby),
James Greene
(Paul Sycamore, Mr. DePinna),
Jennifer Harmon
(Alice Sycamore),
Cavada Humphrey
(Penelope Sycamore, Mrs. Kirby),
George Pentecost
(Ed Carmichael, Tony Kirby, Wilbur C. Henderson) and
Mira Waters
(Rheba, Gay Wellington)
Lyceum Theatre
(Nov 23, 1965 - Jun 18, 1966)
Cast
Herb Davis
G-Man
Anne Francine
Olga
Cavada Humphrey
Olga
Kathleen Widdoes
Alice Sycamore
Jan 10, 1966 - ?
Understudies:
Patricia Conolly
(Alice Sycamore),
Anita Dangler
(Penelope Sycamore, Mrs. Kirby, Olga, Gay Wellington) and
Herb Davis
(Donald, Wilbur C. Henderson)
Tony Award®
Best Direction of a Play
1966 Nominee
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
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