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The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 15, 1964
Closing Date
Jan 10, 1965
1st Preview
Sep 26, 1964
1st Preview
Sep 26, 1964
Previews
14
Performances
101
Play
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Oct 15, 1964
Close Date: Jan 10, 1965
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Longacre Theatre
(Oct 15, 1964 - Dec 26, 1964)
Henry Miller's Theatre
(Dec 29, 1964 - Jan 10, 1965)
Setting
The early 1960s. In the Brusteins' apartment and adjoining courtyard in Greenwich Village, New York City.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Burton C. D'Lugoff
,
Robert Nemiroff
and
J. I. Jahre
Written by
Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by
Peter Kass
Scenic Design by
Jack Blackman
; Costume Design by
Fred Voelpel
; Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Production Stage Manager:
Stephen Gardner
; Stage Manager:
David Geist
General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
and
Seymour Krawitz
; Press Representative:
Ted Goldsmith
; Production Associate:
Alan Heyman
; Assistant to the Producer:
Beverley Landau
; Casting:
Shirley Rich
John Alderman
David Ragin
Ben Aliza
Alton Scales
Gabriel Dell
Sidney Brustein
Josip Elic
Policeman
Alice Ghostley
Mavis Parodus Bryson
Rita Moreno
Iris Parodus Brustein
Cynthia O'Neal
Gloria Parodus
Frank Schofield
Wally O'Hara
Dolph Sweet
Max
Standby:
Joyce Flynn
(Iris Parodus Brustein),
Alan Mixon
(Sidney Brustein, Alton Scales) and
Dorothy Sefton
(Mavis Parodus Bryson, Gloria Parodus)
Understudies:
Josip Elic
(Max),
Kenneth Geist
(David Ragin) and
Dolph Sweet
(Wally O'Hara)
Longacre Theatre
(Oct 15, 1964 - Dec 26, 1964)
General Manager:
Norman Maibaum
; Company Manager:
Michael Goldreyer
Stage Manager:
Kenneth Geist
Cast
Louise Sorel
Gloria Parodus
Henry Miller's Theatre
(Dec 29, 1964 - Jan 10, 1965)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1965 Winner
Alice Ghostley
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Burton C. D'Lugoff
,
Robert Nemiroff
and
J. I. Jahre
Written by
Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by
Peter Kass
Scenic Design by
Jack Blackman
; Costume Design by
Fred Voelpel
; Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Production Stage Manager:
Stephen Gardner
; Stage Manager:
David Geist
General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
and
Seymour Krawitz
; Press Representative:
Ted Goldsmith
; Production Associate:
Alan Heyman
; Assistant to the Producer:
Beverley Landau
; Casting:
Shirley Rich
John Alderman
David Ragin
Ben Aliza
Alton Scales
Gabriel Dell
Sidney Brustein
Josip Elic
Policeman
Alice Ghostley
Mavis Parodus Bryson
Rita Moreno
Iris Parodus Brustein
Cynthia O'Neal
Gloria Parodus
Frank Schofield
Wally O'Hara
Dolph Sweet
Max
Standby:
Joyce Flynn
(Iris Parodus Brustein),
Alan Mixon
(Sidney Brustein, Alton Scales) and
Dorothy Sefton
(Mavis Parodus Bryson, Gloria Parodus)
Understudies:
Josip Elic
(Max),
Kenneth Geist
(David Ragin) and
Dolph Sweet
(Wally O'Hara)
Longacre Theatre
(Oct 15, 1964 - Dec 26, 1964)
General Manager:
Norman Maibaum
; Company Manager:
Michael Goldreyer
Stage Manager:
Kenneth Geist
Cast
Louise Sorel
Gloria Parodus
Henry Miller's Theatre
(Dec 29, 1964 - Jan 10, 1965)
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1965 Winner
Alice Ghostley
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