Fans of “The Office” have an exciting opportunity to engage with the show’s legacy through an exclusive meet-and-greet cocktail party featuring cast members Kate Flannery and Andy Buckley. This event, scheduled for October 3, serves as a prelude to a much-anticipated exhibit at the Everhart Museum.
Tickets are available for this special occasion, priced at $105 for nonmembers and $95 for museum members, with the booking deadline set for September 30. Registration is conveniently accessible via the museum’s website. The party will be hosted from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and will feature refreshments from Cooper’s Seafood House, a beloved local eatery tied to the show’s Scranton setting.
Kate Flannery, known for her role as Meredith Palmer, and Andy Buckley, who portrayed David Wallace, will mingle with guests. Attendees will be treated to an exclusive preview of the exhibit, which showcases a collection of costumes, props, memorabilia, selfie stations, and interactive experiences that offer the ultimate fan immersion into the world of “The Office.”
Adding to the nostalgic celebration, a life-sized Dundie Award, typically housed at City Hall, has been temporarily relocated to the lobby of the Nay Aug Park museum to spark enthusiasm for what promises to be a captivating exhibit.
This event not only celebrates the enduring appeal of “The Office” but also serves as a unique opportunity for fans to connect with cast members and delve deeper into its cultural impact.