“How often I see a dream.” The musical based on the songs of Aleksandr Rosenbaum is now— a novel.
Yana Mia’s novel, based on the musical “Boston Waltz,” with the director and author of the play—Mikhail Mironov.
Rostov, the 1920s. Konstantin Romashin, a decent son-to-be and a medical student, succumbs to an emotional impulse and saves someone from death. At that time, Rostov was a restless city, and a kind deed brings Kostya into the company of people from the criminal underworld. While Kostya’s mother is trying to figure out how to save her son, and the gangsters are making plans for him, Kostya himself loses his head: he falls in love with the city’s main beauty.
If only one brick in this story could be swapped for another. If only love turned out to be insincere, friendship—unreal, and fate—merciful. If only…