Tomorrow Again
ThomasTomazoPagonis
あらすじ
What if your revolution began underground-and ended with a suitcase? In a forgotten subway car beneath Manhattan, four young rebels abandon society to build a utopia of their own. Idealists, anarchists, dreamers-or perhaps just deluded-they believe they've escaped the system. But when an unexpected "challenge" appears, their fragile alliance begins to unravel, spiraling into suspicion, seduction, betrayal, and absurdity. Tomorrow Again is a darkly comic and intellectually charged play where ideology meets ego, and rebellion is forever stuck in rehearsal. Part political allegory, part psychological farce, it draws on the myth of Sisyphus-who returns not as a punished soul, but as a cynical director, watching the cast fail their lines... again and again. Written for an intimate cast and a minimalist set, this is theatre that interrogates freedom, mocks dogma, and dares to ask: What do we do with our "tomorrows" once we've burned through all our "todays"?