‘Will & Grace’ goes back in time with holiday episode’s production design

By Michael P. Hill December 8, 2017

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After returning to NBC this fall with updated sets, “Will & Grace” writers apparently decided to give the production design team yet another challenge — creating sets meant to represent 1912 New York City.

The revived show’s holiday episode that aired Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, centered around a plot that was part flashback, part dream sequence and part imagination.

After having what was apparently a horrible holiday dinner, the gang slips into the “Immigrant Historical Society” so Grace can use the restroom — and, as a result, are forced to take a tour of the museum, which centers around a recreation of a 1912 tenement house.

From this point, cast members Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally switch characters, becoming part of the museum exhibit’s story.

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