This character is the daughter of Anne Wabung (not taken away).
Who is Barb Wabung?
The play highlights this Indigenous social justice issue.
What is the Sixties Scoop?
This easily fixable issue demonstrates the poverty the Wabungs live with.
What is a hole in the bathroom wall?
This is how Anne's daughter feels regarding the Christmas dinner planned for her estranged sister.
What is jealousy?
Anne's daughter's boyfriend uses this as a coping mechanism.
What is humour?
This character is the boyfriend.
Who is Rodney?
The reunion between Anne and her long lost daughter takes place after how many years?
What is 35 years?
This is the city the Wabungs collect their winnings in.
What is Toronto?
Anne's long lost daughter's struggle with her identity is an example of this type of conflict.
What is character vs. self?
Anne's daughter's boyfriend repeatedly uses this figurative device relating to Christmas.
What is allusions?
This character is the biological daughter of Anne, taken from her as a baby.
Who is Janice / Grace?
The story's climax occurs during this significant event.
What is Anne's long lost daughter returning home?
The story is set primarily in this location.
What is Anne's home in Otter Lake Reserve?
This is what the title Someday represents.
What is Anne's never ending hope that Grace will return to her?
This is an example of this figurative device: "You wanna make a shopping list, Mom, or should I just bring home the whole store?"
What is a rhetorical question/hyperbole/wit?
This character is Anne's son.
Who is Paul Wabung?
This exciting event leads to Anne's long lost daughter reaching out.
What is winning the lottery?
This is the city Anne's long lost daughter grew up in.
What is London, Ontario?
This prompts Anne to slap her daughter.
What is suggesting her long lost daughter is dead?
What is situational irony?
This character is Anne's late husband.
Who is Frank Wabung?
This is how Anne's son dies.
What is a drunk driver?
This is the year the play takes place.
What is 1991?
This is the overall conflict in the play (character vs....)
What is character vs. society (Anne vs. 60's Scoop)?
What is her desire to impress her biological family?