Preview Screening and Discussion
Syfy's Being Human
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
6:30 pm ET
New York
In Person
Sam Witwer, “Aidan"
Meaghan Rath, “Sally”
Sam Huntington, “Josh"
Mark Stern, President Original Content, Syfy
Syfy’s hit re-imagining of the popular British series follows three twenty-something Bostonians as they navigate the demands of contemporary urban life, which in their case is a bit harder due to certain existential complications: one’s a ghost, one’s a vampire, and one’s a werewolf. And you thought you had angst! The metaphorical possibilities are endless, and the series has won praise for explicating the humanity of its characters, in addition to their preternatural qualities. Among its fans is the Atlantic’s Alyssa Rosenberg, who lauds the series as a “sharp, charming twist on the supernatural that also deftly explores that most important of twenty-something relationships, being roommates.”
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