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See Anna Chlumsky and Richard Thomas in Broadway's You Can't Take It With You

Photos of the new cast members have been released.

Anna Chlumsky and Richard Thomas have joined the cast of You Can't Take It With You at the Longacre Theatre.
Anna Chlumsky and Richard Thomas have joined the cast of You Can't Take It With You at the Longacre Theatre.
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Anna Chlumsky and Richard Thomas recently joined the Broadway production of Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's You Can't Take It With You at the Longacre Theatre. They take over the roles of Alice Sycamore and Paul Sycamore, respectively, from Rose Byrne and Mark Linn-Baker.

Directed by Scott Ellis, You Can't Take It With You also features Tony winner James Earl Jones as Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, Annaleigh Ashford as Essie Carmichael, Kristine Nielsen as Penelope Sycamore, Elizabeth Ashley as The Grand Duchess Olga, Fran Kranza as Tony Kirby, Johanna Day as Mrs. Kirby, Byron Jennings as Mr. Kirby, Reg Rodgers as Boris Kolenkhov, Crystal A. Dickinson as Rheba, Julie Halston as Gay Wellington, Marc Damon Johnson as Donald, Patrick Kerr as Mr. De Pinna, and Nick Corley, Austin Durant, and Joe Tapper as the three G-men.

Anna Chlumsky as Alice Sycamore, with James Earl Jones as Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, in You Can't Take It With You.
Anna Chlumsky as Alice Sycamore, with James Earl Jones as Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, in You Can't Take It With You.
(© Joan Marcus)

The Pulitzer Prize-winning play follows two families, the Sycamores and the Kirbys, whose worlds collide when their children become engaged. The creative team includes scenic designer David Rockwell, costume designer Jane Greenwood, lighting designer Donald Holder, hair and wig designer Tom Watson, sound designer Jon Weston, and original music composer Jason Robert Brown.

Richard Thomas as Paul Sycamore in You Can't Take It With You.
Richard Thomas as Paul Sycamore in You Can't Take It With You.
(© Joan Marcus)

The show began previews on August 26, 2014, and opened on September 28. It runs through February 22.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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