Nighthawks
by Lynn Rosen

Nighthawks Book Cover
Nighthawks Cover

Highlights

60 minsUnit Set/Multiple SettingsAmericanComedy

What readers are saying

Readers find "Nighthawks" to be a deeply cathartic experience that resonates with feelings of isolation and the desire for connection. The inspiration drawn from Edward Hopper's work adds a creative layer that enhances the overall impact of the play. Many appreciate the emotional depth and collective experience portrayed by the characters.

Cathartic emotional experienceStrong connection with isolationCreative use of Hopper's artLimited reviews to gauge consensus

Synopsis

Inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper, including "Nighthawks," "Sunlight in a Cafeteria," "Conference at Night" and "Summertime," this funny, sober play captures a night in the lives of eight lonely city dwellers desperate to connect with another person.

For weeks, Jo and Ned watched each other from their windows.

When they finally meet, will expectations be met?

Jim and Mitzi have a dramatic first encounter at a cafeteria, but are they who they say they are?

Three disgruntled office workers plot a surprise for the boss, but the surprise may be on them.

Press Reviews

"Leaves one laughing with, not at, these attractive and sad loners.... A passionate dance that's a pleasure to watch."

— New York Times

"Brilliant and smashing success."

— Chicago Tribune

Characters

Character
LILAH

20s to 30s. Her nice attire and demeanor belie her

SECRETARY

20s to 50s. The

BOOKKEEPER

20s to 40s. Tightly

FOREMAN

20s to 40s. Menacing

NED

30s to 40s. Seems bland

JO

Late 20s to 40s. Also a

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2002
BindingPaperback
Pages58
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573627927
ISBN-100573627924
LCCN2003267963
LCCPS3618.O8315 N54 2002
DCC812/.6

Nighthawks is a American comedy play written by Lynn Rosen and published by Samuel French in New York (2002).

Community Reviews

No community reviews yet

Rating

4.5

2 ratings·3 reviews

Review

Buy Play

Paperback

Samuel French · 2002 · 58 pp

Performance Rights

Available for Licensing
Amateur Only
Fee:Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

Apply for Rights

Similar Plays

Plays with similar themes, style, and content.

More from Lynn Rosen

More plays from Lynn Rosen that we think you'll enjoy.