Saturday, February 11 at 8:00pm
Online sales are now closed. Walk-up tickets available at the door!
The Room Screening:
“Oh Hai, Bloomington!”
The BEST bad film of all time returns to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Saturday, February 11, 2023. Since its release in 2004, The Room has become a once-in-a-generation sensation, referred to as “the Citizen Kane of bad movies,” and even inspiring a hit Hollywood film, The Disaster Artist, starring James Franco as enigmatic auteur Tommy Wiseau. This is your chance to catch it on the big screen the way it was intended to be seen… with a big group of friends during a night out. (Please Note: This screening was originally scheduled for July 15, but was recently rescheduled to February 11)
Saturday, February 11 at 8:00pm
Advance Price: $12 – Online sales are now closed. Walk-up tickets available at the door!
At-the-door Price: $15
Prop bags available for a $3 add-on purchase in advance or in the lobby before the show (while supplies last). Prop bags include spoons to be used for priceless moments of audience interaction.
Featuring a bonkers plot, endlessly quotable lines, highly questionable acting, and some of the most “intense” football action in movie history, The Room is a crap-tastic masterpiece of WTF cinema that demands to be seen with a large group. It’s going to be a party, so invite all of your friends (“Good thinking!”). Or are you a little chicken? Cheep-chip-chip-Cheep-Cheep!
The Room has been running for over a decade in Los Angeles and has now taken the rest of the country by storm. You’ll want to be there for the devastation it will leave in its wake!
The Room is rated R for language and some of the dumbest sex scenes in movie history.
Trailer
Ticketing Details:
Tickets can be purchased through the Constellation Stage & Screen box office online or by calling (812) 336-9300.
FOR TICKET BUYERS: If you need to pick up your tickets at will call, please stop by the Bloom Box Office (just to the left of the Buskirk-Chumley lobby entrance) before entering the lobby. The box office will be open one hour before the screening begins. If you choose our e-ticket/print at home option, you do not need to check in at the box office; simply show your tickets to our ushers at the entrance to the theater.