Rachel Brosnahan and Julianne Hough look stunning at gala for The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window

Rachel Brosnahan and Julianne Hough attended the gala for The Sign at Sidney Brustein’s Window in New York City on Thursday night.

The 32-year-old actress looked classy in a hooded wrap top and high-waisted trousers, while the 34-year-old Dancing With The Stars vet dazzled in a strapless gold dress.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star – who went braless under a sheer mesh dress at the 2023 Met Gala – styled her brunette locks into a polished updo under the hood of her long-sleeved top.

The House Of Cards vet paired the chic ensemble with brown slingback, pointy heels to match her outfit.

She accessorized with a black belt and chunky gold and tortoise shell bangles worn over the sleeves of her top.

Stylish duo: Rachel Brosnahan, 32, put on a stylish display in a hooded wrap top and high-waisted pants, while Julianne Hough, 34, stunned in a strapless gold dress at the gala for The Sign at Sidney Brustein’s Window in New York City on Thursday evening

For makeup, she opted for a minimal makeup look with a shimmering taupe eyeshadow look and a mauve pink lip.

Hough looked stunning in a gold dress with ruffles throughout and a sweetheart neckline.

The professional dancer paired the eye-catching dress with gold, metallic sandal heels.

The actress has styled her blonde locks into voluminous curls swept to one side.

Hough accessorized with a gold rectangular clutch and dangling earrings.

Oscar Isaac, 44, looked smart in a light blue T-shirt under a beige pantsuit.

The Dune actor wore a pair of black patent leather Oxford shoes.

He gave up all accessories, with the exception of his gold wedding ring.

Chic: the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star – who went braless under a sheer mesh dress at the 2023 Met Gala – styled her brunette locks into a polished updo under the hood of her long-sleeved top

Glamorous: The professional dancer looked stunning in a gold dress with ruffles all over the garment and a sweetheart neckline

Gilded in gold: Hough paired the eye-catching dress with gold, metallic sandal heels

Handsome: Oscar Isaac, 44, looked smart in a light blue T-shirt under a beige pantsuit. The Dune actor wore a pair of black patent leather Oxford shoes

Brave: The Dune actor wore a pair of black patent leather Oxfords

Just the essentials: He chose not to use any accessories, with the exception of his gold wedding ring

At one point, he was seen posing with his wife, Elvira Lind, 42, as well as Brosnahan – who watched the couple display PDA.

The Danish film director looked elegant in a burgundy dress with a plunging neckline and a ruffled pleated skirt.

She paired the look with a pair of pointed black heels and a delicate strap around her ankles.

Her highlighted blonde locks and bangs are styled in a bobby-straight look.

She looked radiant in a light makeup look with an emphasis on full, fluttery lashes and a subtle pink lip.

She accessorized with several diamond-encrusted tennis rings and bracelets.

At the gala, Isaac and Brosnahan also posed with Anne Kauffman and the entire cast of The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window.

Set in Greenwich Village, the play follows the story of Sidney Brustein (Isaac), a man who runs a small publishing house but feels lost in life.

Third-wheeling: At one point, he was seen posing with his wife, Elvira Lind, 42, as well as Brosnahan – who saw the couple displaying PDA

Eye-catcher: The Danish film director looked elegant in a burgundy dress with a plunging neckline and a skirt with pleats and ruffles

Elegant: She paired the look with a pair of pointed black heels and a delicate strap around her ankles

Sparkling: She accessorized with several diamond-encrusted tennis rings and bracelets

Group photo: At the gala, Isaac and Brosnahan also posed with Anne Kauffman and the entire cast of The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window

“Set in the 1960s, Hansberry paints a portrait of the couple’s marriage and their progressive circle of friends whose ideals don’t always match reality,” the synopsis reads.

As relationships are tested and tensions between the various characters mount, the play delves into key themes such as who we are, what is right and wrong, and finding meaning in a confusing world.

The play was written by A Raisin in the Sun playwright Lorraine Hansberry and first premiered in 1964.

The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window opened April 25 and plays on Broadway until May 28.

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