![]() “The fact that the theater happened to open up, and it was at the James Earl Jones -a beautiful synchronicity. ![]() “A project I was going to do didn’t come together in time, so it fell apart, opening up a window,” Isaac says, pointing out the whims of the universe that allowed Sidney Brustein to make it to Broadway. “It felt like whiplash, but the fun kind.” In a separate phone call, Isaac shared a similar sentiment regarding their production, which was supposed to end at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in March: “It’s serendipitous.” “It happened so fast,” Brosnahan told Vanity Fair over the phone. Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan never imagined their revival of The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window would make it to Broadway. ![]()
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