Red Days

Red Days

From the acclaimed Adjusted Realists comes a searing Utah climate story about a future that's already happening.

By Adjusted Realists

Date and time

Friday, June 7 · 8 - 9:30pm EDT

Location

A.R.T./New York Theatres

502 West 53rd Street New York, NY 10019

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Red Days

Set near Salt Lake City, Red Days, the searing new play from Utah writer Rachel Bublitz, may sound like another entry in a long line of dystopian visions, but the climate forecast here isn't vague or distant. Instead, it's already happening.

In a story determined to find hope and perseverance in a precarious status quo, Red Days follows high school athlete Dianna and her overbearing coach, who is also her mother, as they attempt life-as-usual. There are gritty practices, first loves, and summer internships, but as conditions worsen and designer masks can do only so much, Dianna must face the reality of her adolescence in Utah: the air is already killing her, and she and her generation must do everything possible to reverse the current trends.

Inspired by the already toxic air and chronic health conditions hovering over Utah, Red Days tells a local climate story that deserves global attention. New York audiences need only recall Canadian wildfires to remember that red can be both a warning and the color of our precious, threatened air.

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Adjusted Realists tell theatrical stories about slightly unhinged worlds. Their first production was the acclaimed revival of Nicky Silver's Pterodactyls. Recent productions include the world premiere of Gluten! at 59E59 Theaters, ​Chickens in the Yard, ​​The Briefly Dead, and The Beyoncé. They've received multiple recognitions from the New York Innovative Theatre Awards (NYIT). The collective was founded in 2014.

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