A huge 'Sopranos' exhibit (with cast!) hits MoMI this week
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A huge 'Sopranos' exhibit (with cast!) hits MoMI this week
"The Museum of the Moving Image is rolling out a sprawling tribute to HBO's legendary mob drama, pairing a deep-dive exhibition with a lineup of special screenings and in-person appearances from creator David Chase and several of the show's key cast members. Now open in the museum's Amphitheater Gallery, "Stories and Set Designs for " explores how the series built its unforgettable world, from Tony's suburban New Jersey home to the neon glow of the Bada Bing."
"The celebration also includes more than just static displays. Next week, from February 26 through 28, MoMI will host three evenings of screenings focused on season three-the era many fans consider when The Sopranos reached full masterpiece status. Each night features a different episode followed by live conversations with Chase and guest stars, including Steven Van Zandt, Edie Falco, Dominic Chianese, Ariel Kiley and Annabella Sciorra."
An exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image displays scripts, notes, concept art and design plans from David Chase's personal archive that trace The Sopranos' narrative and visual language from the pilot onward. The exhibition reconstructs key locations—from Tony Soprano's suburban New Jersey home to the neon glow of the Bada Bing—to highlight production design as central to the series' impact. The presentation reframes everyday places like a strip club and a pork store as crafted environments that helped redefine prestige television aesthetics before streaming. The museum will host February 26–28 screenings of season three episodes with live conversations featuring Chase and principal cast members.
Read at Time Out New York
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