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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Is the Driehaus Museum's Wizard of Oz exhibit worth it? A full review of "The Land of Oz: Beyond the Page"

www.timeout.com/chicago: isiting “The Land of Oz: Beyond the Page” at the Gold Coast’s Driehaus Museum feels a bit like opening a very elegant jewelry box: beautifully crafted, lovingly arranged and also...surprisingly compact. Tucked away into two rooms on the museum’s top floor, the film-inspired exhibit offers a curated peek behind the yellow brick road—costumes, concept art, early editions of L. Frank Baum’s original book and just enough memorabilia to spark a pleasant jolt of nostalgia.

1 comment:

Maya K said...

This exhibit sounds really charming in a low key way. I like that it doesn’t try to overwhelm you with giant sets or intense effects, but instead focuses on smaller details like early scripts, costume pieces, and little bits of film history. Honestly, that kind of approach feels more personal and easier to appreciate. I also love the idea of using the Driehaus Museum’s ornate interior to add to the atmosphere. there’s something fun about seeing Oz memorabilia inside a space that already feels a little magical on its own. Even though the exhibit isn’t huge, it seems like the kind of place where you can take your time, look closely, and enjoy the nostalgia without feeling rushed. And the fact that they offer deeper info on the guided tour makes it feel more worth it for people who want a bit more context. Overall, it seems like a simple but really thoughtful way to revisit a classic story.