The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window on Broadway Tickets
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The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window on Broadway Tickets

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About The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window on Broadway

Golden Globe Award winner Oscar Isaac and Emmy winner Rachel Brosnahan star in Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window on Broadway through July 2 only. Get The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window tickets on New York Theatre Guide and see this Tony Award nominee for Best Revival of a Play.

The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window has not been revived on a major New York stage since early productions more than 50 years ago. Director Anne Kauffman revived the show in 2016 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, and she returned to direct The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window off Broadway at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2023. Now, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window moves to Broadway with its two A-list stars from the Brooklyn run.

Making his Broadway debut as Sidney is Oscar Isaac, who won a Golden Globe Award for starring in Show Me a Hero and is also known for roles in Marvel's Moon Knight, the most recent Star Wars trilogy, Scenes From a Marriage, and Inside Llewyn Davis.

Opposite Isaac as Iris is Rachel Brosnahan, the Emmy Award-winning title star of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. She is also known for screen appearances in Dead for a Dollar and I'm Your Woman. Both stars perform alongside 2023 Featured Actress Tony Award winner Miriam Silverman, who plays Iris's sister.

What is The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window about?

The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window is a play about a couple living in Greenwich Village in the 1960s. They and their friends, particularly Sidney, are staunch in their progressive beliefs and dreams, even though they're far from realistic. Sidney's marriage to his wife Iris, which thrives on passion and wit, is put to the ultimate test when he gets involved with a local political campaign that threatens to change them both.

The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window premiered on Broadway in 1964 and was briefly revived in 1972. Gabriel Dell and Rita Moreno starred in the original production, and Hal Linden and Zohra Lampert led the revival. The 1964 premiere was the second, and last, show of Hansberry's to premiere on Broadway before her death at 34; A Raisin in the Sun, her most famous work, was the first.

Tickets to The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window in New York are available now.

Run time

2 hr 45 min (incl. intermission)

Start date

April 25th, 2023

End date

July 2nd, 2023

Categories

189 Reviews

Elisa 9119

Elisa 9119

581 Reviews | 279 Followers
90
Must see, Relevant, Great writing, Great acting, Clever

See it if An all-star incredible production in all aspects.Set in the West Village in the '60s, this is the story of Sidney,a Bohemian intellectual,*

Don’t see it if Some dialogues may sound 2celebral&demand close attn but, as a reviewer pointed out, "Finally a play that makes us think"&raises our sights.

DOUG Rob NYC

DOUG Rob NYC

749 Reviews | 421 Followers
90
Intelligent, Great writing, Great staging, Great acting, Absorbing

See it if A delicious & complicated Lorraine Hansberry play touching on America’s societal sins & struggles. Provocative & well written script. Bravo!

Don’t see it if This was a three hour play which many might have difficulties sitting through. If you prefer a lighter play, then skip this one.

Phil 9070

Phil 9070

410 Reviews | 95 Followers
88
Intelligent, Great acting, Clever, Absorbing

See it if You want to see two amazing actors especially Oscar Issac. Plenty of dialog can be a bit preacy at times. But it was a joy to witness the

Don’t see it if Outstanding performances. It's very long first act is 90 minutes intermission then 2nd act is 70 minutes. Not for everyone.

Bruce 6

Bruce 6

766 Reviews | 330 Followers
85
Portrait of marriage & society in crisis, Hansberry cracks open world in flux, Set in 1960s counter-cultural greenwich village, Finally a play that makes us think

See it if scorching/soulsearching; deals w momentous issues-polit disillusionment, family crises, racism, homophobia; Oscar crackles w Rachel

Don’t see it if messy & overstuffed @ 3 hrs; lurches from manic 1st act to depressive, preachy 2nd; Oscar chews scenery/but Miriam Silverman's a revelation

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Our Review

'The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window' review — Lorraine Hansberry's play holds a mirror to the world

4 of 5
05 May 2023, 14:11
Read our review of Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan in The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window on Broadway, playing at the James Earl Jones Theatre through July 2.

The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window on Broadway cast and creative team

By: Lorraine Hansberry
Director: Anne Kauffman
Producer: Brooklyn Academy of Music
Cast list: Oscar Isaac (as Sidney Brustein), Rachel Brosnahan (as Iris Brustein), Gus Birney (as Gloria Parodus), Julian De Niro (as Alton Scales), Glenn Fitzgerald (as David Ragin), Andy Grotelueschen (as Wally O’Hara), Miriam Silverman (as Mavis Parodus Bryson), Raphael Nash Thompson (as Max)
Design: dots
Costumes: Brenda Abbandandolo
Lighting: John Torres
Sound: Bray Poor
Other info: Dramaturgy by Arminda Thomas, wig design by Leah Loukas, props by Andrew Diaz, vocal coaching by Kate Wilson

Venue

138 West 48th Street, New York, NY, USA, 10036

Accessibility

2 wheelchair spaces

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