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The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window
Play
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 26, 1972
Closing Date
Jan 29, 1972
1st Preview
Jan 17, 1972
1st Preview
Jan 17, 1972
Previews
9
Performances
5
Play
Revival
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Longacre Theatre
(Jan 26, 1972 - Jan 29, 1972)
Setting
The early 1960s. In the Brusteins' apartment and adjoining courtyard in Greenwich Village, New York City.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Robert Renfield
; Associate Producer:
Robert Nemiroff
Written by
Lorraine Hansberry
; Book adapted by
Robert Nemiroff
and
Charlotte Zaltzberg
; Featuring songs by
Gary William Friedman
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Ray Errol Fox
; Musical Director:
Mack Schlefer
; Music orchestrated by
Gary William Friedman
; Music arranged by
Gary William Friedman
Directed by
Alan Schneider
; Choreographed by
Rhoda Levine
Scenic Design by
William Ritman
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
Production Manager:
Bruce Hoover
; Stage Manager:
Richard Foltz
Musical Coordinator:
Rhoda Levine
Press Representative:
Max Eisen
and
Milly Schoenbaum
Mason Adams
Wally O'Hara
William Atherton
David Ragin
Pendleton Brown
Singer
Richard Cox
Singer
John Danielle
Alton Scales
Zohra Lampert
Iris Parodus Brustein
John Lansing
Singer
Hal Linden
Sidney Brustein
Frances Sternhagen
Mavis Parodus Bryson
Dolph Sweet
Max
Arnetia Walker
Singer
Kelly Wood
Gloria Parodus
Standby:
Gus Fleming
(David Ragin, Alton Scales),
Mark Gordon
(Sidney Brustein),
Kay Tornborgh
(Iris Parodus Brustein, Gloria Parodus) and
Walt Wanderman
(Max, Wally O'Hara)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1972 Nominee
Frances Sternhagen
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Robert Renfield
; Associate Producer:
Robert Nemiroff
Written by
Lorraine Hansberry
; Book adapted by
Robert Nemiroff
and
Charlotte Zaltzberg
; Featuring songs by
Gary William Friedman
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Ray Errol Fox
; Musical Director:
Mack Schlefer
; Music orchestrated by
Gary William Friedman
; Music arranged by
Gary William Friedman
Directed by
Alan Schneider
; Choreographed by
Rhoda Levine
Scenic Design by
William Ritman
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
Production Manager:
Bruce Hoover
; Stage Manager:
Richard Foltz
Musical Coordinator:
Rhoda Levine
Press Representative:
Max Eisen
and
Milly Schoenbaum
Mason Adams
Wally O'Hara
William Atherton
David Ragin
Pendleton Brown
Singer
Richard Cox
Singer
John Danielle
Alton Scales
Zohra Lampert
Iris Parodus Brustein
John Lansing
Singer
Hal Linden
Sidney Brustein
Frances Sternhagen
Mavis Parodus Bryson
Dolph Sweet
Max
Arnetia Walker
Singer
Kelly Wood
Gloria Parodus
Standby:
Gus Fleming
(David Ragin, Alton Scales),
Mark Gordon
(Sidney Brustein),
Kay Tornborgh
(Iris Parodus Brustein, Gloria Parodus) and
Walt Wanderman
(Max, Wally O'Hara)
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1972 Nominee
Frances Sternhagen
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