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Three Plays By Kaufman and Hart: Once in a Lifetime, You Can't Take It With You and the Man Who Came to Dinner
 
 

Three Plays By Kaufman and Hart: Once in a Lifetime, You Can't Take It With You and the Man Who Came to Dinner [Paperback]

George S. Kaufman , Moss Hart
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very funny, needs updating for today's P.C. world., Sep 16 1998
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This review is from: Three Plays By Kaufman and Hart: Once in a Lifetime, You Can't Take It With You and the Man Who Came to Dinner (Paperback)
The play centers around the crazy Sycmore family, particularly focusing on the younger daughter, Alice. Alice is engaged to Tony Kirby, but feels the gap between his straight-laced roots and her outlandish upbringing will be to strong. In an effort to dissuede her, Tony surprises her by bringing his parents to visit on the wrong night so they get an acurate idea of Alice's family. The night ends with the whole company being arrested for the illegal manufacture of fireworks. Alice plans to leave for the Adirondacks, but is stopped by Tony. His father comes for him, but Mr. Kirby is brought around to the other side by Grandpa, who points out a very important fact. Whatever possessions you have in life are of no consequence. You can't take it with you when you die.
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5.0 out of 5 stars American comedy lives, Sep 11 2005
By whateverhappenedtoZeppo? - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Three Plays By Kaufman and Hart: Once in a Lifetime, You Can't Take It With You and the Man Who Came to Dinner (Paperback)
Kaufman & Hart are comedy gold, and are alive and well in this wonderful collection of their best collaborative efforts. Unlike the acting editions, this publication contains the plays in their original condition, no lines changed or stage managers' blocking cues, just the good stuff. Kaufman & Hart's comedies not only stand alone as the greatest American comedic plays, but also as universal works adaptable to a modern stage. They created characters, and wrote lines that showcase biting wit, physical comedy, and plenty of unforgettable one-liners--a mixture that has something for everyone, and everything for many. You don't have to agree with me that Kaufman & Hart were/are America's greatest comedic playwrights (not to mention their other areas of theatrical expertise), but you should definitely give them a chance to convince you themselves. On top of their writing, this collection is both compact and affordable. A great buy, and an excellent read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Three Plays by Kaufman and hart, Oct 3 2009
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This review is from: Three Plays By Kaufman and Hart: Once in a Lifetime, You Can't Take It With You and the Man Who Came to Dinner (Paperback)
As a fan of Kaufman and Hart for years, I was very happy to find a place where I could enjoy three of their plays in one book. I was extremely familiar with "You can't take It With You" since I appeared in the play in high school. I was also familiar with "The Man Who Came to Dinner." For some reason, I'd missed reading "Once In a Lifetime," and I found it equally enjoyable and full of the K&H wit.

The inclusion of the two essays at the front of the compilation offered some fascinating insight into the personalities and working relationship of these two theatrical giants.

Althogether, an enjoyable was to while away a couple of evenings.

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5.0 out of 5 stars three plays by kaufman and hart, Nov 9 2006
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The reviews on these plays have been in for 70 years, so I can just say that the edition was clear and well-presented.
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