‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window’ on Broadway: Where to buy tickets
Hollywood is on Broadway — just not for much longer.
The Tony-winning “The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window” starring “Star Wars’” Oscar Isaac and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s” Rachel Brosnahan has just a handful of shows remaining at the James Earl Jones Theatre before it closes on Sunday, July 2.
And if you want to catch the pair of icons along with Tony winner Miriam Silverman and Robert DeNiro’s son Julian (!) live on stage in the revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s 1960s-based political drama, you can still grab last-minute tickets.
In fact, seats are available for all remaining shows.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we found was $84 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Tickets for other shows begin at the $100 to $130 range.
By our estimation, that’s not a bad price to catch stars from the “Spider-verse” and the upcoming “Superman” franchises IRL.
Want to find the right show for your calendar before the window on “Brustein’s Window” officially closes?
Here’s everything you need to know and more about the last week of “The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window.”
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
“The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window” 2023 schedule
A complete calendar including all upcoming show dates, start times and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.
“The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window” dates | Ticket prices start at |
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Wednesday, June 28 at 7 p.m. | $84 |
Thursday, June 29 at 7 p.m. | $104 |
Friday, June 30 at 7 p.m. | $104 |
Saturday, July 1 at 1 p.m. | $104 |
Saturday, July 1 at 7 p.m. | $108 |
Sunday, July 2 at 2 p.m. | $130 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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The show runs two hours and 45 minutes which includes an intermission.
“The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window” cast
Lorraine Hansberry’s classic play tells the story of trouble married couple Sidney and Iris Brustein in 1960s Greenwich Village.
While that barely scratches the surface of the sprawling drama, here’s what you need to know about the show’s lead actors.
Oscar Isaac (Sidney Brustein) broke out a decade ago in the Coen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis” after impressive turns in “Drive” and “Robin Hood.” In the years since, he’s starred in “Ex Machina,” “Star Wars,” “Spidernan: Into The Spider-verse,” “Annihilation,” “Dune” and many more.
Rachel Brosnahan (Iris Brustein)‘s work as the titular Midge Maisel in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” cemented her as a bona fide leading lady. Now, we’re most looking forward to her portrayal of Lois Lane in James Gunn’s upcoming “Superman: Legacy.”
Miriam Silverman (Mavis Parodus Bryson) won the Tony for her portrayal of Mavis in “Brustein.” Prior to that, you may recognize her from guest appearances on FX’s “Fleishman Is In Trouble,” HBO’s “Bad Education” and Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
Gus Birney (Gloria Parodus) is just 23 and is the daughter of character actors Reed Birney and Constance Shulman. She’s making a name for herself as an actor, model and songwriter. It’s also possible you’ve seen her in Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking Of Ending Things.”
Julian DeNiro (Alton Scales) has a familiar name. Yes, he’s Robert’s son but has carved out a niche for himself with his work in James Franco’s “In Dubious Battle” and for portraying a young Barack Obama in Showtime’s series “The First Lady.”
Want to match the rest of the ensemble’s faces to names? Check out the entire “The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window” cast here.
Tony nominees to see on Broadway
You may want to hurry — now is the time to catch all the big Broadway winners before they’re gone.
Here are just five shows you won’t want to miss in the near future.
• “Kimberly Akimbo”
• “Leopoldstadt”
• “Good Night, Oscar”
• “Shucked”
• “Parade”
Want to see all the Tony nominees? Check out our list of 2023’s Tony-nominated shows here.
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