Fly By Night

Fly By Night by Kim Rosenstock, published by Concord Theatricals in 2015, is a drama that spans 128 pages. This darkly comic rock-fable presents a story centered on a melancholy sandwich maker whose mundane existence is transformed by the arrival of two captivating sisters. Set against the backdrop of the Northeast blackout of 1965, the narrative explores themes of young love and the quest for hope amid challenging circumstances.
Readers will find a unique blend of music and storytelling as the plot unfolds through a star-crossed prophecy. The characters navigate their intertwined lives, revealing the complexities of love and aspiration in a world overshadowed by darkness. This edition invites readers to reflect on the interplay between light and shadow, making it a notable addition to the American drama genre.
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A star-crossed prophecy. A lot of music. Just not a lot of light. In this darkly comic rock-fable, a melancholy sandwich maker’s humdrum life is intersected by two entrancing sisters. A sweeping ode to young love set against the backdrop of the Northeast blackout of 1965, Fly By Night is a tale about making your way and discovering hope in a world beset by darkness.
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