
Catch David Arquette Live At Proctors For *Scream* Anniversary
Actor David Arquette is heading to Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady on Friday October 30th for “Behind the Scream”, a live conversation and 30th Anniversary screening of the iconic horror classic 'Scream'.
David Arquette played the character Deputy Dewey in the 1996 film 'Scream'. Now you have the chance to re-watch the film on the big screen, and ask Arquette questions about the movie, Ghostface, and co-stars Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, Drew Barrymore and more.

1996 is the year that gave us The Spice Girls, and 'The Macarena'. Top television shows included ER, Friends, and Seinfeld. The New York Yankees, Dallas Cowboys, and Chicago Bulls were champions in their sport and the world was introduced to the 'Scream' movie franchise.
Relive the movie that started it all for the 'Scream' series in an evening featuring a special screening of the iconic horror classic followed by an in-depth moderated conversation and audience Q&A with David Arquette.
Arquette will take the stage to discuss the film and share his insights, anecdotes, and the impact “Scream” has had on his career and the horror industry. Fans will have the opportunity to have their questions answered and hear firsthand accounts from one of the film’s stars, making this a haunting night to remember.
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There will be a limited number of VIP tickets available, which include a post-show photo-op with Arquette. Tickets are on sale through the Proctor's Theatre box office, 432 State Street in Schenectady, via phone at 518-346-6204, or online HERE.
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