The Day the Sky Turned Orange
WORLD PREMIERE
Written by Julius Ernesto Rea
Music & Lyrics by Olivia Kuper Harris and David Michael Ott
Director: Rodney Earl Jackson Jr
Associate Director: Nikki Meñez
Choreographer: Vince Chan
Music Director: Matt Fukui Grandy
Dramaturg: Aidaa Peerzada
Commissioned by SFBATCO
Co-produced by SFBATCO and Z Space
DATES: September 5 to October 5, 2025
LOCATION: Z Space, 450 Florida Street, SF 94110
September 2020. San Francisco. An ominous sky.
High school science teacher Amari must let go of her grief while starting a new relationship; her brother, QC, grapples with the realities of long-COVID and his future as an artist; and her student, Alé, is just trying to pay for remote therapy.
Painted with the background of the ongoing pandemic, Black Lives Matters uprisings, and an upcoming election, these interconnected San Franciscans face yet another sobering moment: the day the sky turned orange.
This R&B and hip-hop musical from Julius Ernesto Rea, Olivia Kuper Harris, and David Michael Ott is a testament to living through the trials of 2020 as well as a compassionate reminder of the importance of caring for our planet, our communities, and ourselves.
2 hours, with intermission
Tickets $25-$69
Discounted tickets for Students, Educators & Veterans.
Sliding scale previews: Thursday, September 5 to Sunday, September 7 - tickets as low as $10!
Opening Night: Tuesday, September 9
Theatre Thursdays: Thursdays September 11, 18 & 25 and October 2 - all tickets only $25
Friday night performances (excluding first preview) will include post-show panel conversations, courtesy of The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation:
Friday, September 12 - Energy, Fire, and Climate
Friday, September 19 - Climate Change and Mental Health
Friday, September 26 - How Far Gone: Climate Activism in 2025
Friday, October 3 - Art as Activism
CAST
Nina-Sophia Pacheco
Amari
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Nina-Sophia Pacheco (Amari) is joyed to return to SFBATCO with The Day the Sky Turned Orange. Credits include: Desperate Measures at Constellation, D.C.; WHICH WAY TO THE STAGE at Signature Theatre, VA; Hot Little Slice at Round House Theatre, MD; Once on This Island at Constellation Theatre, D.C. Other credits include: Playing Juliet/Casting Othello with Providence Players, VA; Film and television credits include: Artisan Air (self), Marvelous Miss Maisel, Madam Secretary. On and off stage fills many roles: singer-songwriter, podcast host, model, activist, wife, actress, performer and the occasional marketer. Nina serves as an active duty vocalist in the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West. Big thanks always to her family and friends for their support and the teams that made this project a success. Connect on Instagram and TikTok: @sloanrex.
William I. Schmidt
Quincy Charles (QC)
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William I. Schmidt (QC) is a multi-disciplinary theatre and performing artist. They grew up singing, starting at age eight, and went on to study theatre at CSU Sacramento. William has worked and performed throughout California. When not performing, they teach acting and music to all ages of youth for multiple programs, In addition to directing. Recent performing credits include Pharus in Choir Boy (Shotgun Players) and Tock the Croc in Peter Pan the Panto (Presidio Theatre) And understudied Juicy for Fat Ham (SF Playhouse) . Other credits include Horton in Seussical, Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors, and Lou in Spell #7. They thank their loved ones for their unending support.
Audrey Degon
Alé
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Audrey Degon (Alé) is delighted to be making her SFBATCO debut! Recent credits include: Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (Skyline College), Carrie White in Carrie: The Musical (Skyline College), and Chava in Fiddler on the Roof (Pacifica Spindrift Players). She recently graduated from San Francisco State University, School of Theatre & Dance, and works with Spindrift School of Performing Arts to bring music, dance, and theater to the youth of Pacifica. See more @audreyyjenna on instagram!
Roeen Nooran
Rayan
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Roeen Nooran (Rayan) is so thankful to participate in this incredibly beautiful story with SFBATCO. Notable credits include Next to Normal (Gabe) with Ray of Light Theatre, Nobody Loves You (Swing) with American Conservatory Theatre, and Octet (swing) with Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He hopes you are as deeply impacted by this story as the team who put it together. IG: @roeennooran
Sidney Matthew Román
Marcus, Ensemble, Rayan U/S
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Sidney Matthew Román (Marcus, Ensemble, Rayan U/S) is ecstatic to make his SFBATCO (and SF) debuts with DSTO! Recent credits include The Last 5 Years (Jamie) with The Pear, Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon, u/s Jesus) with SCP. While he hopes to pursue theatre full-time eventually, for now, he's a SWE with YouTube Trust and Safety. Outside of that, he is a passionate ocean conservationist and volunteer scientific diver. He thanks his parents and partner Kamilah for their support, encouragement, and love through it all!
Rae Yuen
Momo, Ensemble
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Rae Yuen (Momo, Ensemble) is an actor, vocalist, and illustrator from the San Francisco Bay Area. They have performed in beloved live Bay Area spaces such as Bindlestiff Studio, Zellerbach Hall, Z Space, Potrero Stage, Counterpulse, and Theatre Rhinoceros. They are thrilled to join the amazing DSTO Cast on this musical adventure.
Phaedra Tillery-Boughton*
Principal, Ensemble
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Phaedra Tillery-Boughton (Principal, Ensemble) is a passionate creative artist dedicated to theatre, production, and community advocacy. She serves as associate producer and casting manager at SFBATCO and co-hosts Creatively Shaded, a podcast amplifying Black theatre voices in the Bay Area. A teaching artist with SFArtsEd, Berkeley Rep, A.C.T., and Pacific Singers & Actors, she recently played Rabby in Fat Ham at SF Playhouse and was named a 2025–26 Lorraine Hansberry New Black Voices Mentee. A 2024–25 Black Futures Awardee, her credits include The Color Purple, Ain’t Misbehavin’, and directing Legally Blonde. @phaedratboughton
Sleiman Alahmadieh
Ensemble, Quincy Charles U/S
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Sleiman Alahmadieh (Ensemble, QC U/S) is a Lebanese American performer in the Bay Area. He is so excited to make his SFBATCO debut with this show! He’s grown up in the Bay Area his whole life and is soon to be moving out for the first time and what better show to celebrate his forever home than this one! Recent credits include Understudy Bryon, Dominic/Evan, and Dance Captain in Nobody Loves You at ACT directed by Pam McKinnon, Micheal Darling in Peter Pan at the Presidio Theatre Directed by Liam Vincent, and George in the Sondheim Revue Being Alive at Theatre Works directed by Robert Kelly. He would like to thank his family, friends and Bay Area community for always uplifting and supporting him to be the artist he is today! Special thanks for my parents for picking the bay to immigrate to! They had no idea that it would turn out to be the best place to be!
Markaila Dyson*
Ensemble, Alé U/S
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Markaila Dyson (Ensemble, Alé U/S) is beyond grateful to be a part of the debut of The Day the Sky Turned Orange. Their most recent productions include Fly By Night (Miriam) at Hillbarn, Kinky Boots (Ensemble/US Lauren) at Berkeley Playhouse, Sign My Name to Freedom (dancer) with SFBATCO, as well as Caroline or Change (Emmie), Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Becca) and Legally Blonde (Pilar) with Ray of Light. Markaila is grateful to have been raised amid the rich and vibrant culture of San Francisco and thanks every single person that invested in their artistry from a very young age!
Sam Yoshikawa
Dancer, Dance Captain
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Sam Yoshikawa (Dancer, Dance Captain) is an artist, choreographer, and mentor in his first official SFBATCO production. His dance experience ranges from teaching in various parts of the country as well as participating on teams in the Bay Area, including dancing on The Company and directing Training Ground, both based in Daly City CA. Sam is elated to share the stage with the DSTO cast and hopes you enjoy the production.
Alexis-Nichole Pineda
Dancer
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Alexis-Nichole Pineda (Dancer) is a dancer and choreographer based in the Bay Area, CA. She is a former student turned teacher at the Westlake School for the Performing Arts in Daly City where she is dedicated to nurturing the future of young artists and creating meaningful work. Alexis has a strong foundation in dance forms such as contemporary, jazz, and ballet, and hopes to captivate audiences with storytelling through her movement. Alexis is excited to take the stage for the first time with SFBATCO.
Janelle LaSalle*
Amari U/S, Principal U/S
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Janelle LaSalle (U/S Amari, U/S Principal) is delighted to be making her debut at SFBATCO in The Day the Sky Turned Orange. Film/TV credits include Twenty Something (Nicole) with Pixar Animation Studios and feature roles in commercials for Cache Creek and Raley's. Stage credits include Jesus Christ Superstar (Jesus) with Ray of Light Theatre (TBA and SFBATCC Best Actress Nominee), Beauty and the Beast (Belle) with Berkeley Playhouse, Chicago (Velma Kelly) with Palo Alto Players, Dreamgirls (Deena Jones) with Broadway by the Bay, Avenue Q (Gary Coleman) with New Conservatory Theatre Center, and Memphis (Felicia) with The Tabard Theatre (TBA Best Actress Nominee). As a professional recording artist, Janelle has produced two original albums, and her music has been featured on national radio and television. She continues to perform throughout the bay area. This performance is dedicated to her favorite co-star, her daughter, Camilla; and Cartlon Charles - “I hope I always make you proud, daddy.” www.janellelasalle.com
CREATIVE TEAM
Julius Ernesto Rea
Playwright
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Julius Ernesto Rea is a Bay Area-based playwright, journalist, producer, grant writer and conflict resolution facilitator. With a degree in Philosophy from SFSU, Rea co-founded journalism theatre company The Forum Collective in 2018 and cooperatively-owned arts magazine Substrate Arts in 2022. He is also a previous Theatre Bay Area Arts Leadership Residency artist, which allowed him to work with Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. Dedicated to holistic healing and equity, they create new projects on underrepresented narratives based on deeply-rooted research, interviews, and dramaturgy. Rea received a 2023-24 Creative Corps Initiative grantee to further develop The Day the Sky Turned Orange.
Olivia Kuper Harris
Music & Lyrics
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Olivia Kuper Harris is a musical artist, writer, and producer from Dallas, Texas, with influences in jazz and soul. Harris’s career has spanned from acting, having starred in productions on the Vegas Strip and Broadway in Chicago, to music, having toured the world as a frontline vocalist for Postmodern Jukebox and featured vocalist for Teddy Swims, to writing and producing, having independently released 3 studio albums and 3 EP’s worth of original music. While Harris has an extensive career as a performer, Harris considers herself to be an artist of a fuller scope, and is honored to have had the opportunity to be part of the creative team for “The Day The Sky Turned Orange”. Visit www.OliviaKuperHarris.com to join Harris’s newsletter community and journey. Catch Harris on Season 27 of The Voice on NBC, currently streaming on Peacock. Instagram: @olivia.kuper.harris
David Michael Ott
Music & Lyrics
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David Michael Ott, based in Los Angeles, California, is the proverbial triple threat in music: A Grammy-nominated producer, a talented multi-instrumentalist, and a sought-after mixing engineer.
David developed his natural gift at a young age, mastering several instruments, including violin, saxophone, bass, guitar, drums and piano. He showcased an incredible versatility and deftness with each of the aforementioned instruments, and it didn't take long before he began creating his own seminal work.
David produced and mixed several songs across four seasons of the Fox hit series Empire, which received Emmy nominations for “Hemingway” and “Come Undone”. David was also an integral part of the Grammy-nominated Empire album that beat out Madonna’s Rebel Heart to earn the #1 slot on the Billboard 200 album charts. David also recently played keys and added additional production for A Tribe Called Quest, "Footprints" ft. CeeLo Green: A particular honor for him to collaborate with childhood musical heroes, as well as his longtime mixing mentor, Neal Pogue of Outkast fame.
David prides himself on working with a wide variety of artists. As a result, his musical style is always evolving, as he delves deeper into the possibilities of composition, producing, and mixing. The one constant over time and across genres, is his creation of dynamic, visceral and engaging music.
Rodney Earl Jackson Jr.
Director
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Rodney Earl Jackson Jr. is the Artistic Director & Co-Founder of The San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company (SFBATCO), now in its 10th year! He made his Broadway debut in “The Book of Mormon” the same summer he began the venture of SFBATCO. In his 33 years of life, he has been blessed to grace international stages, participate in workshop/development processes for major plays and pre-Broadway shows (such as Toni Stone and Ain’t Too Proud), and bring his artistic insights, creative experiences, and fresh ideas to his home theatre company: SFBATCO. A native of San Francisco, he cultivated his love and foundation for the performing arts, particularly theatre, through public city organizations such as SFartsEd, San Francisco Recreation & Park’s YPTMTC, and the Ruth Asawa SF School of the Arts, where he graduated from the theatre department. He proudly holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama, and he acknowledges the incredible support of the SFBATCO staff and board, who champion his vision and creative voice in the Bay Area. Additional theatre credits include Berkeley Repertory "Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations", SFBATCO's "I, Too, Sing America" & "Toni Stone" co-produced by Arena Stage and American Conservatory Theatre.
Nikki Meñez
Associate Director
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Nikki Meñez is a director, movement artist, and arts administrator based in the San Francisco Bay Area who is moved to challenge what performing arts look like and how stories are told. Nikki is the Curatorial Director at Z Space where they curate and cultivate the rental partnerships that populate the venue side of the organization and coordinate Z Space's various residency programs in order to make the venue more accessible to the local arts community. When not at Z Space or directing, Nikki works in casting and artist outreach, theater education, and arts advocacy for a more equitable, sustainable, and humane creative ecosystem.
Vince Chan
Choreographer
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Vince Chan, a proud Bay Area native from Daly City, CA, has been immersed in the dance community for over 17 years. He currently dances with The Company, a renowned team based out of Westlake School for the Performing Arts. Throughout his career, Vince has taught and performed on stages around the world, and has collaborated with prominent Bay Area artists including P-Lo and E-40.
In 2022, he served as associate choreographer for The Day the Sky Turned Orange, and he’s thrilled to return—this time making his choreographic debut for his first musical. Beyond the stage, Vince teaches weekly at City Dance Studios and works in Marketing Operations at a San Francisco tech company.
Aidaa Peerzada
Dramaturg
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Aidaa Peerzada is the Literary & Outreach Manager at SFBATCO. She is an actor and writer who grew up between the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland and Lahore, Pakistan. She is currently a recipient of the Theatre Bay Area’s Director’s Residency and is SFBATCO’s Artistic Development Director. Aidaa studied at the Baltimore School for the Arts and went on to receive her BFA in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University.She debuted her voice as a writer in CMU’s "Playground" Festival with her play “Scheherazade” which went on to the NYC Fringe Festival. Workshops of her original plays include: One Googol and One (SFBATCO), Grandma Science,(The Greenhouse Theatre Solo Lab), Shining, (The Ground and Field Theatre Festival at UC: Davis.) She is currently co-writing the book of an original musical Sunflowered, in development with Northern Sky Theatre. Regional performance credits include: The Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Steppenwolf Theatre Co, American Players Theatre, Theatre Lila and Quantum Theatre. Her on-camera credits include the HBO series Girls, the web series Blank My Life, as well as the independent films Gorenos, and Stay Home.
Sarah Phykitt**
Production Manager, Video Designer
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This is Sarah’s first production with SFBATCO and is thrilled to be part of the team. Recent credits include "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime", "Indecent", "As You Like It", "Nollywood Dreams", and "Evita" at SF Playhouse, "I Am My Own Wife" and "Angels in America" Parts 1 & 2 with Oakland Theatre Project, "Wait Until Dark" and "Fly By Night" at Hillbarn Theatre, and "Golden Girls Live! The Christmas Episodes" at The Curran Theatre. Additional credits include "West Side Story", "Memphis", "Into the Woods", "Kinky Boots", "Rent", and "The Prom" at Berkeley Playhouse, "Torch Song" at Marin Theatre, and "The Red Shades" for Z Space. Upcoming projects include "Cabaret" with OTP and "Cats" at Berkeley Playhouse. Sarah is a proud member of United Scenic Artists 829.
Trinity Wicklund
Stage Manager
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Trinity is thrilled to be working with SFBATCO for the first time! Over the past several years she has developed a passion for new work and she is very excited to be working with such amazing artists on this production. Recent credits include working as an SM PA on the aves, Uncle Vanya, The Matchbox Magic Flute, and Mexodus (Berkeley Repertory Theatre) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Marin Shakespeare Company). She is very happy to be back in the Bay Area stage managing and is looking forward to the rest of a wonderful run with SFBATCO!
Morgan Bright
Assistant Stage Manager
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Morgan Bright is ecstatic to be working on her first production with BATCO and Z Space! Her recent Bay Area credits include Nobody Loves You (American Conservatory Theatre), Private Lives (American Conservatory Theatre), She Kills Monsters (SFSU), Eurydice (SFSU), Please Don’t Slow Me Down (Playground SF), and Rent (SFSU). Morgan thanks her amazing family and friends for supporting her and her career.
Matt Fukui Grandy
Music Director
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Matt Fukui Grandy is a keyboardist, composer, music director, and arranger, from the SF Bay Area and currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Credits include Shoshana in December (composer), The Red Shades: A Trans Superhero Rock Opera (co-composer and co-MD), Totally Normal: A Co-Dependent Queer Friendship Musical (co-composer), Wildfire (Associate MD & co-orchestrator), and Tinderella: the modern musical (Associate MD, co-orchestrator). He assists Mark G. Meadows (Cynthia Erivo, The Outsiders on Broadway). He is a graduate of both UC Berkeley and Berklee College of Music. He plays keyboards in the funk/soul/rock band Californicorns.
Carlos-Antonio Aceves
Scenic Designer
Peyton Whiteside
Props Designer, Associate Scenic Designer
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Peyton is thrilled for her first production with SFBATCO. She recently designed props for Krapp's Last Tape (The Santa Monica Playhouse), Every Christmas Story Ever Told (Town Hall Theatre); she designed props and scenery and stage managed at UCLA. Peyton is an avid environmental conservationist and she is passionate about theater that uplifts marginalized voices. Connect with her at www.pwhitesidedesign.com or on Instagram @pwhitesidedesign. She is based in the Bay Area.
Jack Dobens
Associate Props Designer
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Jack Dobens is a theatre & film designer currently living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. Originally from Massachusetts, Jack is a graduate of NYU Tisch majoring in Theatrical Scenic and Lighting Design. Jack works in a variety of media including theater, film, music videos, and photography. Previous credits include Sign My Name To Freedom, Shiva Baby, Harry Potter & the Cursed Child. Always looking forward to the next project, Jack loves to meet and work with other creatives and tell new and compelling stories!
Nolan Miranda
Costume Designer
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Nolan Miranda is a graduate of The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising and has costumed over thirty shows in the Bay Area. Recent notable credits include: Writing Fragments Home (Hillbarn Theatre), Yellow Face (Shotgun Players), and Carrie: The Musical (American Conservatory Theater, Y.C.) Nolan was recently recognized by the San Francisco Bay Area Critic Circle for his costumes for Who’s Dead McCarthy: Stories by Kevin Barry (ZSpace/Word For Word). In addition, he is the resident Costume Designer for Archbishop Riordan High School's award-winning drama program. Instagram: @nolanmiranda
Claudio Andres Silva Restrepo
Lighting Designer
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Claudio Andres Silva Restrepo is originally from Santiago Chile. He studied at Loyola University Maryland. He has previously worked as the Technical Director for SFBATCO and works with many companies, with specific care to create works that represent the diverse community of the Bay Area and addressing social issues relevant to his community. In 2023 Claudio had the opportunity to join the Urban School of San Francisco as their new Director of Technical Theater.
Michael Creason
Sound Designer
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Coming up in sound recording and reinforcement for Broadway, opera, and regional theater, Michael has transitioned to the professional audio manufacturing sector while doing as many shows like this to keep his chops up! He and his partner Sarah Phykitt enjoy working as a team creating art and enabling talented folks like these!
Dan Hall
Assistant Sound Designer, A1
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Dan Hall is a Korean, Bay Area Queer Artist. Working as the Lead Production Technician for Z Space and the Technical Director at Theatre of Yugen, He has previously worked on Sound Design with NCTC on PReP Play, Gently Down the Stream, Sugar In Our Wounds, and A Picture of Two Boys, as well as live mixing for shows The Red Shades, Orale, and Wildfires at Z Space.
Stephen Hitchcock
Video Associate
PRODUCTION TEAM & CREW
Colm McNally
Technical Director
David Gardner
Scene Shop Supervisor
Ewa Muszynska
Scenic Charge Artist
Mary Clare Blake-Booth
Master Electrician, Board Programmer
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Mary Clare is a freelance theatrical lighting designer and electrician based in Oakland, CA. After graduating with a BFA in Theatrical Design & Production from the University of Michigan (2008), Mary Clare went on to join the staff at The Juilliard School as an Electrician Apprentice (2012-2013). Since returning home to the Bay Area in 2020, Mary Clare has worked as a lighting designer and electrician at Marin Theatre, ODC, and Z Space. Recent credits include Lighting Designer for Woven Dances at ODC and Lighting Supervisor for ODC's State of Play Festival.
Anthony Frederick Aranda
Board Operator
Wolfie Lewandowski
A2
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PRESS RELEASES
Cast and Creative Team Announcement
(6.23.25)
REVIEWS
Theater Review: The Day the Sky Turned Orange - Hope in the Glow of Disaster
Stage and Cinema, Chuck Louden (9.17.25)
‘Day the Sky Turned Orange’ captures pandemic-era challenges with hope, spirit
Bay City News, Leslie Katz (9.12.25)
PRESS COVERAGE
A New Musical Revisits the Bay Area’s Apocalyptic Orange Sky Day
KQED, Laura Klivans (9.9.25)
Musical about ‘Orange Skies Day’ is a loving critique of SF
SF Weekly, James Ambroff-Tahan (9.4.25)
Olivia Kuper Harris’ personal journey fuels new SF musical ‘The Day the Sky Turned Orange’
Bay City News, Leslie Katz (9.4.25)
Musical about ‘Orange Skies Day’ is a loving critique of SF
SF Examiner, James Ambroff-Tahan (9.3.25)
Facing the end with art: Doomsday-inspired productions this fall
SF Chronicle (8.29.25)
KTVU Interview
KTVU FOX2 (8.22.25)
KRON Live! in the Bay Interview
KRON Live! in the Bay, Jessica Wills (8.21.25)
ABC7 News Interview
ABC7 News, Kristen Tze (8.21.25)
KPIX CBS News Bay Area Interview
KPIX CBS News Bay Area, Gianna Franco (8.21.25)
The 11 Best Plays to See at Bay Area Theaters This Fall
KQED, David John Chávez (8.19.25)
Cast and Creative Team Set for THE DAY THE SKY TURNED ORANGE at Z Space
BroadwayWorld, Chloe Rabinowitz (6.23.25)
L.A. fires halt Bay Area theater's work on musical about wildfires
SF Chronicle, Lily Janiak (1.14.25)
We all remember orange sky day. Now it’s a theatrical concept album.
SF Chronicle Datebook, Lily Janiak (10.12.22)
PRODUCERS CIRCLE
We’re deeply grateful to the incredible supporters who have made The Day the Sky Turned Orange possible through the Producers Circle. Your generosity powers our work and helps bring stories that matter to life.
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The Day the Sky Turned Orange is made possible by the generous support of The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation, Dream Keeper Initiative, Grants for the Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission, California Arts Council, San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development, and Zellerbach Family Foundation, with media sponsorship by KQED.
*Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers
**United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, IATSE is the union representing Scenic, Costume, Lighting, Sound and Projection Designers in Live Performance.