YCTIWY Reviews (Official)
#26You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/28/14 at 11:58pmVery happy to see positive reports for this!
#27You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 4:26am
So how many Tonys could this be up for in the spring?
Revival of a Play?
Leading Actor (James Earl Jones)?
Featured Actress (Annaleigh Ashford)?
Direction of a Play (Scott Ellis)?
Lighting Design (Donald Holder)?
Scenic Design (David Rockwell)?
Costume Design (Jane Greenwood)?
#28You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 4:40am
It could be nominated for all the awards it is eligible for.
#29You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 5:54am
Hey, Mortiz..... it's not about you. Grow up and stop trying so hard.
Do you want a pat in the back for posting a link first? REALLY?
Punctuation is a wonderful thing, btw.
#30You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 7:09amCurtainsUp, I don't think they register whether a show is a critics pick until the next day usually, for whatever reason. Maybe it'll be up there today!
#31You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 7:33amWow, Brantley REALLY liked Ashford.
#32You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 9:18am
Well Moritz Stiefe bit the dust quite fast. Poof and Gone. Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Looking forward to seeing You Can't Take It With You. Saw the production in the 80s and loved that one also.
#33You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 9:58am
"I am slightly concerned that it may get the mysteriously tepid reception that the wonderful revival of DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER got a few years ago."
Don't Dress For Dinner deserved the notices it got. Aside from Spencer Kayden's truly wonderful performance, the production was ugly, amateurish, and unfunny.
And I'm glad to see this production getting the reviews it deserves, too. It's a wonderful, charming confection.
#34You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 4:02pmGosh, this production sounds like such a treat. Wish I could see it!
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#35You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 4:29pm
"Fizzy production mines all the laughs by playing up all the loopiness with affection."
http://www.out.com/entertainment/michael-musto/2014/09/29/austin-scarlett-gone-with-wind-neil-patrick-harris-julianne-moore?page=0,1
#36You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 11:12pmKristine Neilson and/or Rose Byrne could be put up for Lead Actress in a Play. But something tells me that this will be Annaleigh's year. She made me laugh harder than I ever have before.
#37You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 11:17pm
^Maybe she could win Featured Actress...
Updated On: 9/29/14 at 11:17 PM
#38You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 9/29/14 at 11:41pmI'd be surprised if Nielsen or Byrne were nominated (though both are wonderful). Annaleigh Ashford, however, transcends the material and is easily the MVP of a very strong ensemble.
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#39You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/2/14 at 2:48pmSaw Opening Night...Really liked it and think it will get better and better as it plays on...A Ashford will be a likely choice for Tony...It is a great show...Gonna have a chance for Revival Tony...Get lots of Noms...
#40You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/2/14 at 3:20pmAlso managed to catch it yesterday, and I had a great time! The play itself is a little creaky, but it's well directed and the cast is (with the unfortunate exception of Elizabeth Ashley, who is saddled with the most unnecessary character) is across the board wonderful, with special mention to Kristine Nielsen, Annaleigh Ashford and Will Brill. I hope this production gets the audiences it deserves.
#41You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/5/14 at 10:07pm
Caught this on the Sat matinee. What an absolute delight! I was utterly charmed throughout. (Rather wish I saw this as my 2nd show of the day instead of the first!)
I hate when people say actors are wasted in small roles. THEY didn't feel they were beneath them -- and, obviously, believers that there are no small parts, only small actors. I LOVE seeing talented people in ALL roles.
Yes, I felt that JEJ was a bit awkward at times, and there were a few instances (not only his) of going up on lines, which surprised me.)
If you are still debating whether or not to see this, GO.
#42You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/6/14 at 12:01amIn the Times review there was a short clip from the show. Do any more of these exist? I would love to see one of Annaleigh's scenes again!
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#43You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/6/14 at 1:00pmit is definently a whole is greater than the sum of it's part show that should continue to get better. Must See...
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#44You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/11/14 at 4:37pm
At today's Saturday matinee, Rose Byrne was out sick, according to the ushers. Barrett Doss played Alice.
I was really looking forward to seeing Rose; she has gotten such great reviews in the role. On the other hand, I doubt this play would be worth a second viewing.
#45You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/12/14 at 8:57am
I saw Saturday's matinee also. While Barrett Ross was very good, I couldn't help but think of the effect of having a black Alice with a lily white Tony. I'm all for color blind casting, and the fact that James Earl Jones is a black grandfather of an all white family didn't bother me. But when much of the plot is about Tony and Alice coming from two different backgrounds and Alice not being accepted by Tony's conservative family, it's kind of hard to ignore the glaring fact of their racial difference being a bigger obstacle that her zany family.
Also yesterday, Will Brill was out also, but his understudy was wonderfully dopey as Ed!
I know this play like the back of my hand, and it is undoubtedly the closest to a flawless production I could ever imagine.
#46You Can't Take It With You Reviews (Official)
Posted: 10/12/14 at 11:53am
Oh, I'm sorry to hear anyone missed Will Brill. His performance is one of the most fascinating in the show, absolutely inventive and a perfect foil for his much-appreciated spouse; they make beautiful music.
I would love to see an African-American Alice, only because JEJ is the only member of the family. But I was taken with Byrne.
By the way: someone else noted JEJ flubbing lines (last Saturday afternoon? That's when I saw it, 10/4) and it was duly noted, only because when he said "World War II" for "Spanish-American War" it took us out of the moment and the play. When he corrected himself, it drew more attention. It happens, however. I loved him in his set pieces -- both dinner prayers moved me to tears -- but found him somewhat muted at other times.
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