Moss Hart
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Once in a lifetime
You can't take it with you
The Booth Theatre, Central Theatres Leasing & Construction Co., Sam H. Harris presents "You Can't Take It With You," a farcical comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, setting by Donald Oenslager.
You Can't Take It with You: A Comedy in Three Acts (Acting Edition for Theater Productions)
Twenty best plays of the modern American theatre
20 of the best American plays from 1930-1939.
Prince of players
"The story of eminent American tragedian Edwin Booth, whose life and career is thrown into turmoil with the death of his wife--and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by Edwin's younger brother John Wilkes Booth"--Container.
The Man Who Came to Dinner. (Acting Edition for Theater Productions)
Three Plays
George Washington slept here
"The story chronicles the trials and tribulations of Newton Fuller who craves -- and gets -- "a little place in the country to call his own." Newton and his wife, Annabell, and their daughter, Madge, are hypnotized into taking over one of those windowless, waterless, almost roofless houses that dot the countryside. The ensuing troubles may be summed up by a search for water, a quarrel with a neighbor who owns not only the brook but the very road that leads from the highway to the house, the attempted elopement of the daughter with a summer-theatre actor, and the usual invasion of the weekend guests, including a prodigal uncle who is assumed to be rich but turns out to be just another bankrupt. It is discovered that the neighbor really doesn't own Newton's roadway, and that Newton's wife, who began by showing disgust over her husband's idiocy in wanting to live in the country, decides that he was right all along."--back cover.