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Total Rating: 
***3/4
Previews: 
August 26, 2014
Opened: 
September 28, 2014
Ended: 
February 22, 2015
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, Jam Theatricals, Dominion Pictures, Gutterman & Winkler, Daryl Roth, Terry Schnuck, Jane Bergere, Caiola Productoins, Rebecca Gold, LaRuffa Hinderliter, Gabrielle Palitz, Spisto & Kierstead, SunnySpot Productions, VenuWorks Theatricals, Jessica Genick, Will Trice.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Longacre Theater
Theater Address: 
220 West 48 Street
Website: 
youcanttakeitwithyoubroadway.com
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 15 min
Genre: 
Comedy
Author: 
Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman
Director: 
Scott Ellis
Review: 

The 1936 comedy about a crazy mixed up arty family by the masters of their time, Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, You Can’t Take it with You, is just as much fun today as it has been all these years. (I played Mr. DePinna in 1947 at Emory University.) With a superb familiar Broadway cast led by James Earl Jones as the grandfather, we are also introduced to a comic gem: Annaleigh Ashford. She’ll go far and high.

David Rockwell’s set, Donald Holder’s lighting, and Jane Greenwood’s costumes lift the production, and, as nimbly directed by Scott Ellis, the show cooks from start to finish. It’s filled with laughs and full of fun as innocent Tony (Fran Kranz) and, later, his square parents, are inserted into this band of nuts. If you don’t love it, I’ll give you a dollar.

Cast: 
James Earl Jones (Martin Vanderhof), Kristine Nielsen (Penelope Sycamore), Rose Byrne (Alice Sycamore), Elizabeth Ashley (The Grand Duchess Olga), Annaleigh Ashford (Essie Carmichael), Mark Linn-Baker (Paul Sycamore), Johanna Day (Mrs. Kirby), Crystal A. Dickinson (Rheba), Julie Halston (Gay Wellington), Byron Jennings (Mr. Kirby), Marc Damon Johnson (Donald), Will Brill (Ed Carmichael), Karl Kenzler (Henderson), Joe Tapper (a G-Man), Nick Corley (a G-Man), Austin Durant (a G-Man), Patrick Kerr (Mr. De Pinna), Reg Rogers (Boris Kolenkhov), Fran Kranz (Tony Kirby).
Technical: 
Set: David Rockwell; Costumes: Jane Greenwood; Lighting: Donald Holder; Sound: Jon Weston; Hair/Wigs: Tom Watson; Stage Manager: Jennifer Rae Moore; Original Music: Jason Robert Brown
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
November 2014