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THE BLUEPRINT:
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Exhibit opens Nov. 28 in Stony Brook, showcasing the iconic sitcom.
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Features original Barone family sets, props and iconic wardrobe items.
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Supported by Ray Romano, creator Philip Rosenthal and producer Rory Rosegarten.
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Visitors can experience immersive multimedia, behind-the-scenes footage and the museum’s Billy Joel collection.
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) is gearing up for its upcoming exhibit, “Everybody Loves Raymond: Celebrating 30 Years,” on Nov. 28 at 11 a.m. at 97 Main St. in Stony Brook. The exhibit features the 70-foot-wide set from the show’s upcoming 30th anniversary CBS special.
The series, which is based in Lynbrook, holds special appeal for Long Islanders and remains an iconic fixture in television comedy.
The show’s star, Ray Romano, who grew up in Queens, “is enthusiastically supporting this exhibit,” LIMEHOF Chairman Ernie Canadeo said in a news release about the upcoming exhibit. Other supporters include show creator Philip Rosenthal, also of Queens, and producer Rory Rosegarten, of Queens and Great Neck, according to LIMEHOF.
The show launched in 1996 on CBS, where it aired for nine seasons. In the 30 years since it launched, fans have continued to watch old episodes in reruns.
“It is a fitting tribute to Long Island that we can create and showcase 30 years of this beloved show to be enjoyed by its legions of Long Island fans,” Canadeo said. “It is truly the ultimate Everybody Loves Raymond fan exhibition.”
The exhibit opens just over a month after the museum’s two-year Billy Joel installation closed.
The arts are an economic driver to the region, and contributed $330 million to the Long Island economy, supporting 4,905 jobs, according to the Long Island Arts Alliance.
“Everybody Loves Raymond” cast members, in addition to Romano, included Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten and Monica Horan. The show prominently featured Long Island comedian Kevin James, from Mineola.
The family comedy earned 69 Emmy nominations and 15 wins. TV Guide ranked it the 60th best series of all time, while Rolling Stone named it the 35th best sitcom and the 11th best sitcom starring a stand-up comedian.
Presented by Catholic Health, the exhibit is designed by LIMEHOF Creative Director Kevin O’Callaghan. The installation will offer an immersive experience featuring original studio sets from the Barone family home, including the living room and kitchen. Visitors can view notable props such as original wardrobe, the fork and spoon and the Christmas toaster. Multimedia clips, including behind-the-scenes footage and outtakes, will be shown in LIMEHOF’s surround-sound theater.
Tickets include access to the exhibit as well as the “Billy Joel – The LIMEHOF Collection,” the surround-sound theater and memorabilia from more than 140 LIMEHOF inductees. The museum also offers a Sunday concert series and a local filmmaker series on selected Saturdays.
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Adina Genn
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