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  1. Tony Kirby : There's a tiny little engine in the green of this grass and in the green of the trees that has the mysterious gift of being able to take energy from the rays of the sun and store it up. You see that that's how the heat and power in coal and oil and wood is stored up. Well, we thought if we could find the secret of all those ...

  2. Grandpa tells Mr. Kirby that he should get to enjoy his life and riches now while he can, pointing out, "you can't take it with you". Tony agrees with this, deciding to leave the family business to do something he wants to do, and Mr. Kirby finally gives in, giving his blessings to Alice and Tony getting back together, which they do.

  3. But when practical young Alice Sycamore becomes engaged to her company’s Vice President Tony Kirby, the Vanderhof/Sycamore clan must straighten up to meet the new in-laws. Disaster ensues when the Kirbys arrive at the wrong time and, despite the best laid plans, see Alice’s family in all of its crazy glory. The evening ends with everyone in ...

  4. Male. Age Range. Young Adult, Adult. Role Size. Supporting. Time & Place. the vanderhof/sycamore house, new york, ny, 1936. Tags. dealist personable loyal intelligent brave loving educated yalie bright passionate mildly rebellious.

  5. Tony won't let go of Alice's hands] You know, every once in a while I get a very strange sensation - I seem to hear *ringing* in my ears. Alice Sycamore : Me too. I thought for a moment it was the telephone. Tony Kirby : Yeah. I hear voices, too. Voices that say, 'if you don't kiss her soon, you're a chump.'. Alice Sycamore : You know, uh, if I ...

  6. Harvey, Mary Coyle Chase’s 1944 comedy. This play, like You Can’t Take It with You, won a Pulitzer Prize, and tells the story of another classic American eccentric, a charming man who keeps company with a huge, imaginary rabbit named Harvey. Act One, Moss Hart’s well-received 1959 autobiography.

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  8. Kirby Sr. is dealing a monopoly in the trade of weapons, and needs to buy one last house in a 12-block area owned by Alice's grandfather, Martin Vanderhof. However, Martin is the patriarch of an anarchic and eccentric family where the members do not care for money but for having fun and making friends. When Tony proposes to Alice, she states ...