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March 15, 2025 - RSL Meeting Recap

This will be a long post so if you’re interested in my lovely encounter with Robert Sean Leonard, keep reading 🙂

I want to start by saying this: Before the evening took place, I mentioned to @slowburningechoes that this day was going to feel different than my other brief encounters with Robert, that is if it was actually going to happen. It’s never a guarantee that the actors will come out after a show but we were cautiously optimistic! Previously, I was so afraid of sounding like a jackass and embarrass myself that I mumbled a few words to him (the 1st time I barely said anything, the 2nd time I said a little more) and got out as quick as possible, never giving myself the chance to properly engage him. But this time, after reading people’s encounters with him during the run of Betrayal, he seemed very open (not that he wasn’t before, I didn’t give him the chance to engage) so I decided that I was going to roll with whatever was going to happen.

Okay..here we go!

- @slowburningechoes @occultbooks and I were the first people he saw (there were a few others waiting too) so he greeted us with an enthusiastic “Hello” It was @slowburningechoes and mines goal to be the first near the desk.

- I started with the usual, “the show was great, you were great”, etc. and I told him I found Betrayal to be an extraordinary play and was totally hooked and he says “I don’t like Harold Pinter plays but I did it because I love Helen and when she called to say she wanted to do this with me..” and he paused so then I interjected and said “well then you gotta go do it!” And he said “Exactly!” I love how he does not GAF and is honest about how he feels.

- When I met him a 2nd time on March 20, 2016, I briefly mentioned how I skipped my high school senior prom to see him on Broadway (it was 15 years ago then, it’s 24 years ago now!). He gave me a sweet smile at the time. I decided I was going to tell him again because it was long ago when I said it and I highly doubt he remembers. So I tell him and he says “wow, you’re a rare bird for skipping your senior prom for a Tom Stoppard play.” So I said “Oh no, I skipped my senior prom for YOU!” (giving him a famous RSL point 👉🏻) He was taken aback, blushed! and then said “I didn’t go to my senior prom because I dropped out!” And when he said “dropped out”, he moved up close to my face like he was telling me a secret 😆 He briefly talked about how The Invention of Love was a challenging play to get into and how Richard Easton mentored him throughout the run of the show and I said “…and then you went on to win the highest honor in theater!” and he said rather sheepishly and slightly shaking his head, “Yes, that was unexpected and (he paused) wonderful.” 😌

- Then I said, I brought something with me that I would love for you to sign and I told him I’ve been holding on to it for 27 years; I pulled out the VHS Emmy screener for In The Gloaming. So he takes it and inspects it (like you would inspect a new book 😆) and I tell him it’s an Emmy screener and he goes “oh my goodness, yes it is!” So to keep the conversation going, I asked if he had fond memories of working on the movie (he did, we knew that because he’s talked about it before but I wanted to hear it for myself and keep him talking) and he said “oh very much so. We shot it in westchester county which was close to home and working with Chris Reeves was so great”. I got a bit personal and told him that this movie hits close because we had a family member pass away from AIDS and it happened around the same time the movie was released. He offered his condolences on that and said “it was a wonderfully important film and I was happy to be a part of it.”

- So at this point, I felt like I’ve taken up so much of his time (although, I’m pretty sure he would have kept going. Yapper Bob was activated!) so I asked if we can take a photo together and he says “yes of course”. Now, he didn’t realize my Mom was with me (she was standing off to the side documenting this encounter) so we shuffled around a bit to get into better lighting and he went into Dad Mode and asked someone, who turned out to be @slowburningechoes , if she can take our photo and I said “My Mom is right there ready to take it” and I point her out and he says “Hi Mom!” Lol. He pulls me in tight and if you look at the photo, I’m just going with it and leaning into him. I was so close to putting my head on his shoulder but I stopped myself 😆 I thanked him again and he thanks me again for coming and for “sticking by me for so long”. From our chat, he recognized that I was a long time fan (almost 32 years!) so that comment made me 🥹. I believe he was genuinely sincere when he said that.

My Mom happened to take a photo of him leaning on his coffee cup, listening to me speak and it’s my favorite photo. I asked her why she took that photo and she said “you probably weren’t noticing it but when you were speaking to him, I could see his expression appear to soften and was really interested in what you were saying to him. I wanted you to see how the moment looked from my POV”. The cynic in me can say he’s a great actor and he’s just acting interested but after this experience and seeing (and reading) how he’s been interacting with others during the run of this show, he is 100% genuine in his approach to people.

- I hung back to watch @slowburningechoes have her moment with Robert and it was so wonderful to see. I know what that first meeting feels like and to witness it happen to someone as cool as her, it was just fantastic. I was so happy to see Robert appreciate the amazing artwork she gave him and in return @slowburningechoes receiving that amazing hug from our guy!

- I did say Hello to Ian Barford as he was leaving. We crossed paths so I put my hand out, shook hands with him and said the usual pleasantries toward an actor you know nothing about 😆 He thanked me a couple of times and that was it.

The whole moment with Robert lasted about 5 minutes or so. It was more than I could have asked for. It’s the dream scenario encounter that people wish to have with their favorite actor/actress/musician, etc. I will say it again, Robert is the absolute fucking best and the sweetest man. He needs to be protected at all costs. It was an unforgettable evening and a moment in time that I’ll cherish forever ♥️

I wish my Dad were still alive, he used to goof on me so hard about my crush on Robert. He would have gotten a kick out of this encounter.

Robert Sean Leonard as "Harold Hill" in The Music Man (2001).

Excerpt from W Magazine's feature from December of that year, entitled "Robert's Rules":

As his long fingers slide gently over the smooth fabric of a white silk jacket, Robert Sean Leonard is practically cooing. "Oooooh, feel this," he says, gesturing with a sleeve of the made-to-order outfit, which also includes a pair of tailored slacks with a white-on-white tuxedo stripe running down the side. "This is the most beautiful suit I have ever, ever, seen.” Lucky for him, since Leonard has been wearing it practically every night since mid-August for his role as Harold Hill in the Broadway I revival of The Music Man. It's his first foray into song-and-dance territory, and while the actor is best known for his ability to make heavy drama seem almost light, his lanky frame seems particularly well suited for gliding across a stage; his theatrical voice custom-designed for romancing a girl with a tune.
Robert Sean Leonard at the opening night after party for The Iceman Cometh (1999).

this one took some digging and editing, but I am so happy to have found this image — partially because there aren’t many RSL pictures from The Iceman Cometh, but… mostly because I adore the scruff.

It feels surreal that Betrayal has come to an end. To define what this play has given me is quite difficult, as is describing how I feel now that it’s over. My immense love for Robert is what brought me to Betrayal… but it brought me so much joy even outside of RSL himself.

It brought me @ridethecyanide, who inspires me with her dedication. We shared so many messages leading up to our coincidental shared performance date, sending each other posts and plans leading up to our perfect night on 03/15. It brought me @deadpoetwilson who helped us scope out exactly where we needed to be through online snooping and also exchanged a million messages about all the new content of Bobby. I even brought her letter to him and she was truly there in spirit every single night. It also brought me @occultbooks whose pure excitement and raw emotion when meeting RSL is honestly one of the most touching things I have ever seen. And — it has brought me ALL of you!!!!

I am so blessed that I was able to plan and attend Betrayal with the opportunity to meeting RSL afterwards. I wanted to show him love from all of us, even those of you who could not make it to Chicago. As he grappled with illness or some other uncertain problem that lead to him missing the last chunk of his run, I hope he carried with him the reality of just how loved and admired he is. I even told him in my letter — THIS IS THE RSL RENAISSANCE!!

A part of my heart aches knowing we won’t have as frequent content of Bobby for awhile, but thankfully I have @ridethecyanide to mentor me through it from her decades of experience and @deadpoetwilson to have unhinged conversations with about him. And I have plenty of content coming for you amazing folks! I look forward to sharing with you and seeing where life continues to take RSL and his career.

(the last video is of Bobby reacting to my painting of the set for To Kill a Mockingbird, btw)

Cast photo by Joan Marcus for the Goodman Theatre’s production of Betrayal (2025), which has its final performance this afternoon (03.30) at 2:30 pm.

RSL’s understudy, Jeff, shared that he will be going on for the final performance. He has done a total of 11 shows in under two weeks. I am deeply concerned for Bobby, even after he was on stage and stage-doored last night… but I’m trying not to spiral too much. I am wishing him health and peace, as well as a safe journey home to NJ.

Betrayal ends its run today and it’s been quite the emotional rollercoaster following it since February 8th; these last two weeks were especially hard for fans since Robert was absent for a majority of the extended performances. I feel so terrible for anyone who may have missed him. I just know it had to be difficult for him to miss those shows. Unfortunately, that’s the gamble with live theater. He was back last night so I hope he goes out strong this afternoon. Sending all the good vibes into the universe to the whole cast and crew for putting on one last helluva show!

I’m grateful to have found lovely people on this site who share a common interest in Robert’s work. Being an older fan, I felt alone in my adoration for the guy for quite a long time so it’s nice to see that he has become generational and I think @slowburningechoes and I are bonded forever over what went down on March 15, 2025. The will he or won’t he show up to perform. The will he or won’t he come out after the show. It was a lot emotionally, but we both have a great story to tell and I look forward to the next adventure!

We are heading into a quiet period as Robert retreats back into his home life and to be honest, there is a bit of a melancholy that sets in, for me anyway. We’re so use to seeing new content and reading fan encounters that when it’s all over, it’s a bit jarring that it just..stops. I’ve been through this a bunch of times and the feeling doesn’t last as long as it use to but what’s different for me this time, I’ve got this site and everyone here to continue sharing content that will keep us going until the next play or tv show, whatever he decides to do next. Whenever that is, I’ll/we’ll be here to cheer him on!

Robert’s understudy posted that he will be closing the show this afternoon. This is so very concerning. I hope he’s okay 😕🙏🏻

Betrayal ends its run today and it’s been quite the emotional rollercoaster following it since February 8th; these last two weeks were especially hard for fans since Robert was absent for a majority of the extended performances. I feel so terrible for anyone who may have missed him. I just know it had to be difficult for him to miss those shows. Unfortunately, that’s the gamble with live theater. He was back last night so I hope he goes out strong this afternoon. Sending all the good vibes into the universe to the whole cast and crew for putting on one last helluva show!

I’m grateful to have found lovely people on this site who share a common interest in Robert’s work. Being an older fan, I felt alone in my adoration for the guy for quite a long time so it’s nice to see that he has become generational and I think @slowburningechoes and I are bonded forever over what went down on March 15, 2025. The will he or won’t he show up to perform. The will he or won’t he come out after the show. It was a lot emotionally, but we both have a great story to tell and I look forward to the next adventure!

We are heading into a quiet period as Robert retreats back into his home life and to be honest, there is a bit of a melancholy that sets in, for me anyway. We’re so use to seeing new content and reading fan encounters that when it’s all over, it’s a bit jarring that it just..stops. I’ve been through this a bunch of times and the feeling doesn’t last as long as it use to but what’s different for me this time, I’ve got this site and everyone here to continue sharing content that will keep us going until the next play or tv show, whatever he decides to do next. Whenever that is, I’ll/we’ll be here to cheer him on!

Betrayal wraps up this Sunday!

After being out last week and back on Tuesday, Robert was out again last night (03/27/25). This has been heartbreaking for so many fans who adore him, but it has honestly been more worrisome than anything. I hope that he is doing as well as possible and that whatever is keeping from the stage is resolved smoothly.

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