Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring two characters wearing formal dresses from the turn of the 20th century. The first individual sits facing the audience and looks over their shoulder at the other individual. The second individual stands behind the first and looks down at them; they rest both gloved hands on the first individual's shoulders.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring two characters in a home. The individual in the left background wears a formal suit with a red rose in their lapel and stands looking at the other individual. There is a dining table with several chairs behind them. The individual in the right foreground sits in a chair facing the first individual, so that their back is to the camera; they are partially cut off by the bottom and right edges of the frame.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring an ensemble of ten characters around a dining table wearing clothes from the turn of the 20th century. The individual at the head of the table in the centre background stands slightly bent and seems to be shouting toward the table itself. On the left side of the table, three individuals sit side by side and look at the first individual seriously. Behind them, the individual in the left background stands about an arm's length apart from the others and faces the first individual. The individual at the head of the table in the centre foreground sits with their back to the camera so that their face is not visible. The two individuals on the right side of the table sit side by side and look at the first individual. The two individuals in the right background stand side by side and also look at the first individual.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring three characters standing together. The two individuals in the left background stand side by side with one finger lifted to head height, as if saying something in unison; they both wear formal clothes from the turn of the 20th century, and one carries a purse in the crook of their elbow while the other holds a short walking stick in their free hand. The other individual stands close to the camera with their back turned so that they are facing the first two individuals.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring six characters in a lavish living room or parlor. The leftmost individual wears a large dress and seems to be straining to run away from the gathering. The individual in the centre foreground has a hold on the first individual's hand, as if pulling them back. In the left background, two individuals face the right but look at the first individual; one stands behind the other and smiles at the mayhem. The two individuals on the right stand and look towards the left.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring one character who wears a formal dress from the turn of the 20th century and stars directly at the camera. The individual is cut off at the waist by the bottom edge of the frame, but their gloved hands are visible as they hold them to the sides at chest level.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring two characters standing face to face by a dining room table with several chairs. The individuals are visible from the waist up and wear formal clothes from the turn of the 20th century.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring six visible characters around a dining table. The individual in the centre background stands at the head of the table wearing a formal suit and seems to be upset; they hold both hands in tight fists and have one arm raised to head height. Another individual stands left of the first and reaches for the plates on the table in front of the first. The leftmost and rightmost individuals sit on the left and right sides of the table, respectively, and look at the first individual. The individual in the centre foreground sits at the head of the table opposite the first and looks at the first individual; their back is to the camera. The final individual is partially visible standing in the background behind the rightmost individual.
Item is an image of the theatrical production "You Never Can Tell," featuring two characters by a desk wearing formal clothes from the turn of the 20th century. The individual on the left sits on a chair behind the desk with a pen in one hand; they face the audience but look up at the other individual. On the desk, there is a handbell, an inkpot, several papers, and a piece of fabric. The individual on the right stands facing the left and looks at the first individual with a smile. Behind them, there is an unfolded room divider, a small side table, and a door.
Item is a poster of the production “You Can’t Take It With You,” by Moss Heart and George S. Kaufman and directed by Kerri Norris. Poster features a half golden field upside down circle with two deciduous trees to the left of a three-story farmhouse with a wraparound veranda with a gable roof. The house is cream colour with yellow trim with blue features. The house has a mansard roof with dormers. There are tall slender 2-over-2 sash windows. There is a square attic on top of main roof. The poster background is the texture of brown paper bag with creases. The title of the production is written in black and has the words “take” and “you” bolded and capitalized. The house stands in front of the letter “o” of the word “you”.