On a scorching summer's day, art curator Yasmin arrives at an old house in the middle of nowhere. She hopes to shed light on the enigmatic life of the late great artist Ray Blackwood. There she meets Ava, the artist's daughter, who guards a haunting secret intertwined with the mysterious painting "Scarlet Sunday." Scarlet Sunday is a mesmerizing two-hander that delves into the struggle to reconcile great works of art with the dark deeds of their creators. Can we truly separate their art from their actions? Do we become complicit in their crimes by consuming their art? Exploring the eerie connection between the "cultification" of celebrity and a culture of abuse, Scarlet Sunday promises an evocative and thought-provoking experience that confronts and challenges. In an age where the cult of celebrity's dark secrets are laid bare, this bold new play delves into the uncomfortable truths behind our obsessions, echoing recent events and reclaiming power for those whose voices are often left out of the narrative.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1911501240
ISBN13:9781911501244
Release Date:March 2024
Publisher:Aurora Metro Books
Length:64 Pages
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