News Release — August 13, 2025
Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection Opens at the Harry Ransom Center This September
AUSTIN, TX — Beginning this fall, the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin invites visitors to explore the creative legacy of one of television’s most influential producers. Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection opens September 20, 2025, offering an unprecedented look behind the scenes of the early career of Lorne Michaels, his groundbreaking work on Saturday Night LIve, and his wide array of iconic film and television productions.
“UT is a destination for the arts,” said UT Interim President Jim Davis. “We couldn’t be more excited that Lorne Michaels chose the Forty Acres as the home to his iconic work that so many of us watched growing up and that singlehandedly shaped American pop culture. We are equally excited that his collection expands research opportunities for our students. We can’t wait for his exhibit to open and to welcome many more visitors to our campus to see it.”
Featuring materials from the Lorne Michaels Collection, a landmark donation to the Ransom Center that was announced in January 2025, the exhibition spans more than five decades of comedy, satire, and cultural commentary. Visitors will encounter annotated scripts, production notes, rare photographs, as well as props and costumes on loan from NBC Universal, Paramount Pictures, and others.
“Visitors to this exhibition will rediscover memorable moments that have shaped television and film history over the past fifty-plus years,” said Stephen Enniss, Director of the Harry Ransom Center. “The Lorne Michaels Collection will be an enduring resource for understanding the creative alchemy he mastered, while also illuminating the broader cultural currents that have defined his, and our, life and times.”
- Michaels’s early outline for Saturday Night Live.
- The iconic Cowbell and Five-Timers Club jacket.
- The torn photograph of Pope John Paul II from Sinéad O’Connor’s SNL musical guest appearance.
- Costumes for legendary SNL characters like Matt Foley and Church Lady, as well as from other Lorne Michaels’s projects such as Mean Girls, Wayne’s World 2, A Night at the Roxbury, and 30 Rock.
- Posters, screenplays, and production materials from ¡Three Amigos!, Portlandia, Tommy Boy, and more.
Curated by Steve Wilson, the exhibition traces Michaels’s journey from his early theatrical roots in Toronto to his pioneering work in American television and film. It celebrates not only the enduring popularity of SNL but also Michaels’s broader influence on comedy and culture.
Free and open to the public, Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection will be on view through March 20, 2026.
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Friday Morning Live! Campus Preview Day
Friday, September 19, 10am to 2pm
To kick off the opening weekend, the Ransom Center will host Friday Morning Live! Campus Preview Day on Friday, September 19. Co-sponsored by the Moody College of Communication, the preview will offer early access to UT students, faculty, staff, and Texas Exes from 10am to 2pm. This special event provides the campus community with a first look at the exhibition before its public opening. Longhorn visitors are welcome to arrive before the 10am opening remarks from campus leaders and enjoy complimentary coffee and snacks in the plaza.
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About the Harry Ransom Center
The Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin is an internationally renowned humanities research library and museum that invites visitors to arrive with curiosity and leave with inspiration. With nearly 1 million books, more than 42 million manuscripts, 5 million photographs, and 100,000 works of art, the Ransom Center provides unique insights into the creative processes of some of the world's most celebrated writers and artists. Highlights from the collections include Robert De Niro's archive, Frida Kahlo's iconic self-portrait, and one of only 20 complete copies of the Gutenberg Bible. Free and open to the public, the Ransom Center’s exhibitions, collections, programs, and research opportunities welcome anyone to explore and discover.
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