Disambiguation evidence for You Can't Take It with You (co-written with George S. Kaufman) via surface form

"You Can't Take It with You"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "You Can't Take It with You".

Predicate Object
PulitzerCategory Drama
adaptationType film adaptation
author George S. Kaufman
author Moss Hart
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Drama
awardYear 1937
coWriter George S. Kaufman
coWriter Moss Hart
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticForm three-act play
dramaticTone light-hearted
dramaticTone satirical
firstPerformanceYear 1936
genre comedy
hasAdaptation You Can't Take It with You
surface form: You Can't Take It with You (1938 film)
hasCharacter Alice Sycamore
hasCharacter Grandpa Vanderhof
hasCharacter Martin Vanderhof
hasCharacter Mr. Kirby
hasCharacter Mrs. Kirby
hasCharacter Paul Sycamore
hasCharacter Penelope Sycamore
hasCharacter Tony Kirby
hasTitle You Can't Take It with You
instanceOf Broadway play
instanceOf comedy play
instanceOf stage play
isAbout conflict with conventional society
isAbout free-spirited lifestyle
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWorkOf George S. Kaufman
notableWorkOf Moss Hart
originalLanguage English
originalMedium theatre
placeOfFirstPerformance New York City
publicationYear 1936
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation New York City
subjectMatter clash between individualism and conformity
subjectMatter class differences
subjectMatter eccentric family
theme family and relationships
theme nonconformity
theme pursuit of happiness over material wealth
timePeriodOfWork Great Depression
surface form: Great Depression era
workPeriod 1930s American theatre