A p ril 2. 20)4 ______________ Çortlanb (Observer Page II Alberta North Portland East County Beaverton & '5$$ A V • photo by J enny G raham /O regon S hakespeare F estival Alton Scales (Armando McClain) is interested in the news in Iris’ (Sofia Jean Gomez) sister’s letter in a scene from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, ’ now playing through July 3. Lorraine Hansberry’s Wisdom Oregon Shakespeare Festival revives play by African American playwright by D arleen O rtega In 1959, at the age of 29, Lorraine Hansberry achieved critical success with herplay, A Raisin in the Sun. "The play, which depicted the experience (reflect- ing Hansberry's own) of a black family buying a home in a white Chicago neigh- borhood, had a successful Broadway run and is now considered a classic of American theater. Five years later, during the final battle with pancreatic cancer which cut her life short at age 34, Hansberry's second play was produced for what turned out to be a much more limited and less successful Broadway run. The reviews at the time were mixed, and suggest that critics and audiences didn't really know what to make of the play. "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" has since rarely been produced. This spring, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has mounted a production of "Sidney Brustein," 50 years after its Broadway debut, which makes a terrific case for Hansberry's wonderfully ambi- continued ' y f ' on page 17