Telephone

Soon, Tomorrow Maybe

A one-on-one participatory phone-call play

Soon, Tomorrow Maybe Immersive Event - Main Image

Soon, Tomorrow Maybe is a play performed over the phone, for one spectator at a time. At the end of the line, Helen, a mother with a soft voice, wanders from memory to memory, sheltered in her garden. Through her half-hearted confessions, we discover a woman suffocated by regrets over which she has no control. The result of three years of documentary research, which included interviews and meetings with experts, Soon, Tomorrow Maybe is more than anything an intimate, artistic, and unique experience, offering accessible theatre to all, while speaking in a human way about this rarely discussed subject: these women who adore their children, but hate the daily life of motherhood.

Audience Role

The play is like a conversation, where you have complete freedom to answer or not to the questions asked, to ask your own questions, or to interact, as you wish. You can only listen if you prefer.

Ages: 18 +

Content Advisories

Moments of darkness
Strong language
Themes around mental health
Death of a friend/family member

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
No mobility advisories

About Theatre Déchainés

Théâtre Déchaînés is a Montreal-based participatory theatre production and diffusion company, who do works both in French and English. We specialize in the ethical involvement of spectators and the various possible interactions between the audience and the performance, opening ongoing dialogues on human realities too often ignored while always respecting the limits of each person. This desire for dialogue must include spectators who cannot travel to traditional venues and artists who are frequently excluded for physical or psychological health reasons. Théâtre Déchaînés aims to remove barriers to the fair enjoyment of the theatrical experience for all; it with this in mind that our Accessible Theater program was created.