Greg Sestero Meet & Greet

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Greg Sestero Meet & Greet

Hellooo everyone! I don’t know about all of you, but Johnny and I had a banner weekend! On Friday, I got dinner with my bestie and then a few of our friends came to the apartment. We had a date night on Saturday and on Sunday we celebrated my sweet niece at her fifth birthday party. For our date, Johnny and I attended a screening of The Room at the Nightlight theater in downtown Akron. The best part of all? Greg Sestero who played Mark was there!! Check it out:

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I was introduced to The Room by a theater friend when I was in high school and it will forever be one of my favorites. I have been to countless midnight showings of the movie in Cleveland and have made all of my friends and family watch it with me too. In fact, Johnny and I watched it on our first date! It has always been a dream of mine to go to a meet and greet session with Greg Sestero or Tommy Wiseau. Unfortunately, their tours always take place in locations like LA, New York, or Portland so this dream has never came to fruition. Until this weekend!

Thanks to one of the social media pages I manage that is all about entertainment in Akron, I learned about the Greg Sestero event at the Nightlight. I bought tickets for me and Johnny immediately and was counting down the days until March sixteenth. I have been looking forward to this for so long and our evening at the theater was everything I ever hoped it could be and so much more. It’s not every day that one of your lifelong dreams comes true. 🙂

When we arrived at the Nightlight, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Greg Sestero was just there lol. Johnny and I were one of the first people to get to the theater and we were able to walk right up to him. We chatted, took selfies, Greg signed my copy of The Room and The Disaster Artist, and I bought a copy of the original script of The Room that Greg signed too. It was SO insane to meet Greg and I was incredibly nervous. I shouldn’t have been because he was nice as can be and welcomed all of us moviegoers like good friends.

After our meet and greet, Johnny and I grabbed some drinks and made our way into the theater for the show. We sat right at the front in comfy recliner chairs and this was an excellent choice… Before the screening of The Room began, Greg came in to introduce the movie and talk a bit with all of us. Then, he pulled out a copy of the script for The Room and wanted some audience members to read lines with him. Since Johnny and I were right in front of him with our own copy of the script, he chose us to play Johnny and Lisa. And, of course, Greg read as Mark. We flipped to page eighteen and read about two pages worth of lines together. It. Was. AMAZING!!!!

The screening of the movie was not as rowdy as prior ones that I have been to, but we all had a ton of fun. Although we didn’t do some of the traditional chants and phrases throughout the movie, we were all laughing hysterically, cheering, and yelling out our own quips to make us laugh even more. After the show, Greg came back in for a Q&A and told us he could hear us all perfectly from way outside the theater! The talk back session at the end was enlightening and Greg answered all of our questions (including two of mine) truthfully and with good humor – he does a stellar Tommy Wiseau impression! This was, hands down, one of the best nights of my life!

I am still elated from mine and Johnny’s night at the Nightlight and I don’t think it will ever wear off. I will be looking forward to when Greg or Tommy comes close by again so fingers crossed they make their way to Akron soon for round two!

Have you ever seen The Room? What is your favorite quote from it? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

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  1. SPOONS!!!!!
    What a great night! Reading lines… AWESOME!!! Did people do callbacks whike you read??

    I saw The Room in Hollywood. I was the first person there, even though it was showing in 5 or 6 theaters (all of the theaters at the venue). After getting a ticket, I went into a restaurant for drinks. Thank gawd I met some fun people cause we came out and the place was PACKED… also, I had no idea what to expect. They had froends near the front of the line, and we ended up in theater #1. Tommy Wiseau came in (I didn’t see anything to indicate it was special; it felt like he just shows up) and did a long rambling intro, causing the film to start extremely late… I can’t imagine how late the last screenings started!

    The Room shows monthly at a theater I follow. I always plan to go but end up skipping it.

    Somewhere in my junk is a copy of The Rocky Horror Picture Show book, which has the full script. I annotated it with the callbacks my shadow cast troupe & audiences did. I’ve seen RHOS approx 200 times.

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    • It was absolutely fantastic!!!! Best night ever!!! and omg that’s amazing – what I wouldn’t give for a long rambling Wiseau intro!!! Johnny and I would love to go to a Rocky Horror screening but we can’t hang anymore lol they always start at midnight here!!

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      • The Room only shows at midnight here so, for me, they work out the same.

        I went to RHPS in my 40s and felt like a perv when I learned the shadowcast’s Rocky was only 16 years old!

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  2. Also… my fave parts are the cringy sex scenes. Tommy is SO old and Lisa is a Britney Spears wannabe.

    And the awkward football tossing (that was shadow performed by audience when I went).

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