From a young age, women are taught to scream ‘fire’ if they’re being attacked by a man because people are more likely to come to their aid. But what if women no longer need to be rescued? This is a play about anger and softness, longing and being enough. Scream Fire (for the revolution) explores female connection and disconnection, intimacy, and how men suck… but we love them… but we hate them… but we love them… but they suck… ad nauseam.