The 1936 comedy and love story for the stage “You Can’t Take It with You” by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart is being revived at Falls Church’s Trinity School at Meadow View by the eleventh-grade class. In the tradition of “screwball comedies” of the era, a conventional type, Tony Kirby, is placed among a family of eccentric, including Grandpa Martin Vanderhof and his philosophy of go against the grain and do what makes you happy; a ballet dancer, novelist, and xylophonist committed to little else; and fervent fireworks makers. Tony is willing to adapt to this unusual household and much more out of his love for Alice Syacmore of the said eccentric family. Tony’s businessman father and his conventional wife, however, may have other ideas as to how far they will go to accept Alice’s family’s unique and different ways.