Tomorrow Will Be Sunday is a bold, inventive play about why we move and what it costs to survive. Blending theatrical storytelling with themes of migration and global economics, the work invites us to rethink human value by first examining what we choose to value. From border towns to heartland supermarkets, the play brings emotion and theatricality to data, offering a sweeping vision of a world in motion and our daily impact on it. Conceived and written by Heather Raffo, an internationally acclaimed playwright known for her poetic, community driven work that forges conversations around some of todays most urgent issues. Born in the Midwest to an Iraqi immigrant father, Raffo has created work across military communities, migrant populations, and major cultural institutions from the Arab American National Museum in Detroit to The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Available for pick up 90 minutes prior to the show on the day of the show.
Parking is available in the Carver Administration, Carver Academy and St. Paul parking lots. Additional parking is available along Center Street and Gibbs Street by the Freidrich building. Parking is free.
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Companion seats next to accessible spaces
- Assistive listening devices available
- Ground floor and elevator access
- No Cameras or recording devices allowed inside. - No outside food or beverages. - Late commers will be held in the lobby until either the first break or intermission (whichever comes first). - Tickets are non-refundable.
- Children 5 and older welcome
- Children under 5 not recommended for most performances
- Parental discretion advised
- Booster seats available upon request