
You Can’t Take It With You
“You Can’t Take It With You” is a comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart that explores how material wealth and societal expectations often distract from genuine happiness. The story centers on a eccentric family with unconventional values, contrasting with a wealthy, uptight couple visiting them. It highlights that life's true fulfillment comes from genuine relationships, personal integrity, and living authentically, rather than accumulating possessions or social status. Ultimately, the play suggests that wealth can't be transported after death, emphasizing the importance of humor, kindness, and human connection over material success.