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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. ==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.〔(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012〕 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.〔Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3〕 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.〔("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012〕〔("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012〕 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.〔Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む '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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987 ''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. ==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.〔(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012〕 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.〔Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3〕 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.〔("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012〕〔("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012〕 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.〔Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む ' 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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987 ''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. ==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.〔(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012〕 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.〔Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3〕 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.〔("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012〕〔("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012〕 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.〔Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む '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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む ' 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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む '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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987">ウィキペディアで「'''''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む ' 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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987">ウィキペディアで「''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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む '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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む ' 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.==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.(''Come Blow Your Horn'' ) playbillvault.com, accessed April 13, 2012 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.Simon, Neil.( Script ) ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1961), (books.google.com), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-60713-3, pp. 1-3The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff.("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) londontheatredirect.com, accessed April 13, 2012("Prince of Wales Theatre, History" ) london-theatreland.co.uk, accessed April 13, 2012 The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987.Gussow, Mel. ("Stage: Early Neil Simon, 'Come Blow Your Horn'" ) ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1987」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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