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| The 1986 production was "You
Can't Take it With You" By Moss Hart & George Kaufman |
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| At first the Sycamores seem
mad, but it is not long before you realize that if they are mad,
then the rest of the world is madder. In contrast to these delightful
people are the unhappy Kirbys. Tony, the attractive young son
of the Kirbys, falls in love with Alice Sycamore and brings his
parents to dine at the Sycamore house on the wrong evening. The
shock sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, who are invited to eat
cheap food, shows Alice that marriage with Tony is out of the
question. The Sycamores find it hard to realize Alice's view.
Tony knows the Sycamores live the right way with love and care
for each other, while his own family is the one that's crazy.
In the end, Mr. Kirby is converted to the happy madness of the
Sycamores particularly since he happens in during a visit by
the ex-Grand Duchess of Russia, Olga Katrina, who is currently
earning her living as a waitress. |
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- Left to right:
- Woody Folstad, Jerry Nitzkorski, Janet Larson, Marge
Gourde.
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- Left to right:
- Jerry Nitzkorski, Marge Gourde, Ken Leinen
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- Left to right:
- Marge Gourde, Nancy Feland, Tim Pederson, Woody Folstad,
Marlys Thompson, and Jerry Nitzkorski beating up on Bob Bergman
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