Three Screams

FIRST SCREAM (Via on-demand live-recording.)
SECOND SCREAM, Feb. 19-20
THIRD SCREAM, Feb. 26-27
IN ART, NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM.
Three Screams (by Vincent Delaney) is a dark, dynamic, and hilarious play revolving around the theft of Edvard Munch's "The Scream of Nature."
A play in three parts, presented over three weekends. Each part runs approximately 30 minutes.
Performed live at 18th & Union, and streamed to wherever you are. **Choose-Your-Own-Price Tickets!** http://bit.ly/3S_Tix
FIRST SCREAM (Via on-demand live-recording.)
Edvard, an accountant and unlikely thief, confronts his love-hate relationship with Norway’s most famous painting, face-to-face.
SECOND SCREAM, Feb. 19-20
Tulla, Edvard's wife, welcomes us into her living room on that same afternoon — baking pastries to calm her nerves, while containing stifled grief and longing beneath her apron.
THIRD SCREAM, Feb. 26-27
Twenty years later, their child Gunnar revisits the location where Munch painted “The Scream” and wrestles with the omnipresent power this singular work has had over her family and her own life.
Directed by Zenaida Smith