Ridgewood High School New Players Company Presents…

RHS playersRidgewood High School New Players Company Presents

You Can’t Take it With You
A classic comedy

“Sweet natured Alice Sycamore falls for a banker’s son, Tony Kirby. But when she invites her snooty perspective in-laws to dinner to give their blessing to the marriage-Alice’s peculiar extended family might be too eccentric for the staid Kirby’s”

December 8 @ 7:00 pm December 9 & 10 @ 8:00 pm
The Little Theater Ridgewood High School
www.rhsnewplayers.com for more info.

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Photo: Spencer Muhlstock

 


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