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MONSTER by Neal Bell, a film screening
Originally produced by BCAP in collaboration with the Collegeof Communication Film and Television Department, this freefilm screening of Neal Bell’s play Monster, based on the novelFrankenstein by Mary Shelley, is presented by the Arts OutreachInitiative and the College of Fine Arts in partnership with theSchool of Public Health, the School of Medicine, the StudentCreative Arts Society, and the Office of Diversity and MulticulturalAffairs. Following the screening, School of Theatre Director JimPetosa will lead a panel discussion about medical ethics featuringDr. George Annas and Dr. Michael Grodin from the School ofPublic Health in conversation with Michael Kaye and Tim Spears,School of Theatre faculty and Monster cast members.
When | 4:30 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013 |
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Location | BU Medical Campus, Auditorium, 670 Albany St |