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Come Blow Your Horn

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By Lee Williams

Published on June 04, 2009 at 1:42am

In 1961, Neil Simon was a nobody as far as Broadway was concerned. That all changed when his play Come Blow Your Hornopened. The family comedy follows a guy who moves into big brother's swinging bachelor pad in the big city and gets pretty comfortable living large. Back in 1961, the critic for the Timescalled it a "slick, lively, funny comedy." It's been almost half a century since its premiere, but funny is funny and Come Blow Your Hornshould provide plenty of laughs. 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays. Through June 20. Texas Repertory Theatre, 14243 Stuebner Airline. For information, call 281-453-0290 or visit www.houstonfac.com. $12 to $16.
Fridays-Sundays. Starts: June 5. Continues through June 20, 2009