The cast has been announced for “You Can’t Take It With You,” the third production of the 82nd season, at Community Little Theater in Auburn.
“You Can’t Take It With You” is the story of a kind hearted and whimsical family patriarch, Grandpa Vanderhof, and his unconventional, yet endearing, family. This family (and their friends) are a madcap group of eccentrics, marching to the beat of their own drum, with pride and joy. Their hobbies include collecting snakes, building fireworks in the basement, writing a myriad of plays that never get published, and taking ballet lessons. When Alice, the one “normal” family member and the only one with an actual job, falls in love with Tony Kirby, the vice president of the company where she works, she insists her family put aside their uniqueness and be on their best behavior while her snobbish future in-laws come to dinner. When the Kirby’s arrive on the wrong evening, and meet the family in all their quirkiness, a hilarious chain of events ensues.
The cast of “You Can’t Take It With You” includes, Pam Mutty – Penelope Sycamore, Paul Menezes – Paul Sycamore, Rachel Campoli – Essie Carmichael, Dan Burgess – Ed Carmichael, Phil Vampatella – Martin Vanderhof, Emily Flynn – Alice Sycamore, David Moyse – Tony Kirby, Ayris Franklin- Rheba, Jayson Bray – Donald, Jason Pelletier – Anthony W. Kirby, Nicole Frydrych – Miriam Kirby, Dan Crawford – Mr. De Pinna, Jim McKinley – Wilbur C. Henderson, Sean Wallace – Boris Kolenkhov, Andrea Quaid – Olga Katrina, Susan Caron – Gay Wellington, Jack Desrosiers – G-Man 1, Jim Mckinley – G-Man 2 (Jim) Gregory Judd – G-Man 3 (The Man)
CLT will present “You Can’t Take It With You” June 16.17, 18, 23, 24 and 25 at 7:30 p.m., and June 19 and 26 at 2:00 p.m. Call 783-0958 or visit www.LACLT.com for tickets and information.
L/A Community Little Theatre, located at 30 Academy Street in Auburn, has been producing live theatre since 1940. A volunteer, non-profit organization, our goal is to provide affordable and quality entertainment in the performing arts as well as education, training, and experience in theatre for area youth. For more information, visit laclt.com
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