Graduate students, faculty to perform 28th annual Doc Opera Dec. 8 to benefit Free Clinic

On Saturday, Dec. 8, the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine will present DocApocalypse, the school’s 28th annual Doc Opera performance. Doc Opera is a student-run variety show composed of musical performances, parodied songs and dances and videotaped skits—all written, directed and performed by medical, dental and nursing students and faculty.

In addition to the performances, there will be a raffle and silent auction during intermission for thousands of dollars worth of local businesses gift cards, products, medical-boards review courses and more.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m., with a dessert reception following the show. DocApocalypse will be held at Lakewood Civic Auditorium (14100 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood) and shuttles to the venue will be available.

Tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for all students and individuals ages 7-17, and free for children age 6 and under. All proceeds benefit The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland.

Buy tickets, T-shirts and DVDs at casemed.case.edu/docopera/2012. Email DocOperaFund@gmail.com with any questions or for more information.