‘Mad Men’ exhibit at Museum of the Moving Image to coincide with show’s final episodes BY CRISTABELLE TUMOLA Madison Avenue is coming to Astoria. A “Mad Men” exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image featuring large-scale sets, costumes, props, advertising Sage art and video clips AppleJack from the hit AMC series is opening Old on March 14. Fashioned The show’s creator, writer and executive producer, Matthew Weiner, will also be at the Museum of the Moving Image next month to discuss the series, just weeks before the final episode. Don Draper fans can get a look at his office, kitchen, suit and a box with “objects that reveal his true identity.” More than 25 iconic costumes and hundreds of props will be on display — including Joan Holloway’s red dress from the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce holiday party and Megan Draper’s “Zou Bisou Bisou” dress — and some items will later be added to the museum’s permanent collection. But the exhibit, Matthew Weiner’s “Mad Men,” goes beyond what’s on screen. Fans will also be offered insight into the origins and making of the series. There will be an installation featuring key elements of the writers’ room with story notes for the first half of its seventh and final season listed on whiteboards, and index cards, research material and other elements created and used by the writers of “Mad Men.” The exhibit is the first time objects connected to the production of the show will be shown in public on this scale, according to the museum. “We are grateful to AMC, Lionsgate and the extraordinarily talented team of creative professionals behind ‘Mad BEHIND
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