See costumes and artifacts from beloved comedy series 'The Office' at this new Paley Museum exhibit
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See costumes and artifacts from beloved comedy series 'The Office' at this new Paley Museum exhibit
"To celebrate 20 years of the groundbreaking, Emmy Award-winning show, all are invited to immerse themselves in the universe of The Office where you can see rare costumes and original props from the iconic series. Yes, there's even an opportunity to sit at Michael Scott's desk and take your own "world's greatest boss" photo. The exhibit is on view through November 16."
"The museum exhibition is spread out season by season, with photos, videos and memorable quotes on display sure to make you laugh out loud again. Expect to see real artifacts like Michael Scott's office suit, Meredith Palmer's "Casual Friday" dress, Dwight Schrute's wedding suit and employee of the month awards, Pam Beesley's copy of the "Threat Level: Midnight" screenplay and even genuine Dunder Mifflin paper."
"Plus, you can get a special behind-the-scenes look at Peacock's new show The Paper, which premiered in September and was just renewed for a season two. Set inside the same universe as The Office, the new mockumentary sitcom follows a group of reporters working for a struggling Midwestern newspaper. As a special bonus, The Paley Museum will screen some of the most iconic episodes from The Office such as "The Dinner Party," "The Injury," and the series finale, as well as the first episodes of The Paper."
The Paley Center presents a museum exhibit celebrating 20 years of The Office with original props, rare costumes and immersive, season-by-season displays. Visitors can sit at Michael Scott’s desk for a "world’s greatest boss" photo and view artifacts such as Michael’s office suit, Meredith’s "Casual Friday" dress, Dwight’s wedding suit, employee of the month awards, Pam’s Threat Level: Midnight screenplay, and genuine Dunder Mifflin paper. The exhibit includes screenings of iconic episodes and offers a behind-the-scenes look at Peacock’s new mockumentary The Paper, which shares the same universe and has been renewed for a second season.
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