For a lot of us, nothing pairs better with Halloween than sitting down to enjoy a classic horror movie. But this Halloween, fans of frightful films in Sioux Falls are in for the experience of a lifetime.

On Thursday, October 15th, the Washington Pavilion is hosting a 30th-anniversary screening of SCREAM, the 1996 film directed by Wes Craven, which has since become a classic horror franchise with six sequels (and a seventh in production), and even a short-lived TV series.

But the screening is just the beginning of this iconic event.

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After the final credits roll, actor David Arquette, who played Dewey Riley in the franchise, will take to the Pavilion stage for a discussion, sharing his insights, anecdotes, and the impact SCREAM has had on his career and the horror industry.

Fans will also have the opportunity to have their questions answered.

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A limited number of VIP tickets are available, offering the best seats in the house and an
exclusive post-show photo-op with David Arquette.

Ticket sales for the event begin Thursday (June 4th) at 10:00 AM with a special pre-sale (use the code word PEPPER. General public ticket sales begin Friday (June 5th) at 10:00 AM.

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