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Date premiered
  
February 22, 1961

Genre
  
Comedy

Director
  
Bud Yorkin

Box office
  
12.7 million USD

6.2/10
IMDb

Written by
  
Neil Simon

Original language
  
English

Initial release
  
5 June 1963 (USA)

Story by
  
Neil Simon

Music director
  
Nelson Riddle

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Place premiered
  
Brooks Atkinson Theatre Broadway

Cast
  
Frank Sinatra, Jill St John, Lee J Cobb, Barbara Rush, Molly Picon

Similar
  
Story by Neil Simon, Frank Sinatra movies, Comedies

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Come Blow Your Horn is Neil Simon's first play, which premiered on Broadway in 1961 and had a London production in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre.

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Productions

Come Blow Your Horn opened on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on February 22, 1961 and closed on October 6, 1962 after 677 performances and one preview. The cast featured Hal March (Alan Baker), Arlene Golonka, Warren Berlinger (Buddy), Lou Jacobi (Mr. Baker) and Pert Kelton (Mrs. Baker). The director was Stanley Prager, with sets and lighting by Ralph Alswang.

The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.

The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.

In June 2005 Jacob Murray directed a production at the Royal Exchange, Manchester with Jamie Glover as Alan Baker, Andrew Langtree as Buddy Baker, Malcolm Rennie as Mr Baker and Amanda Boxer as Mrs Baker.

Plot overview

The play tells the story of a young man's decision to leave the home of his parents for the bachelor pad of his older brother who leads a swinging '60s lifestyle. Buddy is a 21-year-old virgin and his older brother Alan is a ladies' man. Alan lives in an apartment in the East Sixties, New York City. But as the play progresses Alan discovers real feelings for one of the many women with whom he is currently sleeping and when she elects to leave him, he falls apart in response. This juxtaposes Alan's hunger for companionship with Buddy's metamorphosis into a ladies' man himself. The playwright points out the fundamental spiritual and emotional emptiness of the playboy lifestyle for which the younger sibling desperately yearns.

Characters
  • Alan Baker
  • Peggy Evans
  • Buddy Baker
  • Mr. (Father) Baker
  • Connie
  • Mrs. (Mother) Baker
  • Film adaptation

    The play was made into a film in 1963, starring Frank Sinatra as Alan and Tony Bill as Buddy.

    Reception

    Howard Taubman, in his review for The New York Times, wrote that the play was "smoothly plotted and deftly written...Mr. Simon has served up a multitude of sprightly lines. Best of all, he has provided some explosively hilarious moments rooted in character."

    References

    Come Blow Your Horn Wikipedia


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