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About The Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window on Broadway
Duration
2 hours, 45 minutes (with 1 intermission)
Previews
April 25, 2023
Opening
April 27, 2023
Closing
July 2, 2023
Story for The Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window
Oscar Isaac (Scenes from a Marriage, Hamlet, Star Wars) and Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Dead for a Dollar, Othello) star in Lorraine Hansberry’s (A Raisin in the Sun) sweeping drama of identity, idealism, and love.
Hansberry invites us into Greenwich Village in the 60s, crafting a razor-sharp portrait of a diverse group of friends whose progressive dreams can’t quite match reality. At the center are Sidney and Iris Brustein, fighting to see if their marriage—with all its crackling wit, passion, and petty cruelty—can survive Sidney’s ideals.
Direct from its sold-out run at BAM, Anne Kauffman’s production comes to Broadway for a strictly limited engagement.
Decades after her death, “Lorraine Hansberry's play remains a powerful call to action. This imaginatively staged, passionately acted production does justice to her political vision.” (Entertainment Weekly). Discover this “astonishing force” (The Chicago Tribune) from one of America’s greatest playwrights when it finally returns to Broadway for the first time in more than 50 years.
Hansberry invites us into Greenwich Village in the 60s, crafting a razor-sharp portrait of a diverse group of friends whose progressive dreams can’t quite match reality. At the center are Sidney and Iris Brustein, fighting to see if their marriage—with all its crackling wit, passion, and petty cruelty—can survive Sidney’s ideals.
Direct from its sold-out run at BAM, Anne Kauffman’s production comes to Broadway for a strictly limited engagement.
Decades after her death, “Lorraine Hansberry's play remains a powerful call to action. This imaginatively staged, passionately acted production does justice to her political vision.” (Entertainment Weekly). Discover this “astonishing force” (The Chicago Tribune) from one of America’s greatest playwrights when it finally returns to Broadway for the first time in more than 50 years.