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Article: Play is eccentric family fun.(Reviews)(Review)
- Article from:
- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- November 20, 2002
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Byline: Theater review by Caitlin Oppenheimer For The Register-Guard
IT'S THE SAME old story of boy meets girl. They fall in love, and he has to take his parents to meet hers.
"You Can't Take It With You," by George Kaufman and Moss Hart, is about a family of eccentrics. Being performed at Elmira High School, the play shows a world we all wish we could live in, full of characters living to have fun and doing as they wish.
Grandpa (Shane Owings) decided 35 years ago to leave the Wall Street rat race to settle down and enjoy himself. He encouraged his family to do the same.
Mr. Sycamore (Jesse Love) and Ms. DePinna (Lindsey Coy), who ...
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