What play do Draper and Megan see?
Mad Men Season 5 episode 9, "Christmas Waltz": Don Draper and his wife see a play. The stage is gray with blocks, the cast's clothes are gray too.
Was it real? What was the name of the play?
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Yes, it was a real play. From Wikipedia:
Megan (Jessica Paré) and Don watch the play America Hurrah, in which a character rants against TV advertisements. After the play, they argue about its negative portrayal of advertising.
It was a satirical play that premiered in 1966. You can also see the playbill in this clip, around 0:30:
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What episode does Don Draper meet Megan?
Don takes a vacation to California with the children and his secretary, Megan Calvet, where he visits the home of his old friend Anna Draper and Disneyland....Tomorrowland (Mad Men)"Tomorrowland"Written byJonathan Igla Matthew WeinerOriginal air dateOctober 17, 2010Running time48 minutesGuest appearance9 more rowsDoes Megan find out about Don and Sylvia?
Megan Tells Sylvia She Had a Miscarriage It didn't seem out of the ordinary to Megan, but for the viewers (who knew that her friend and neighbor, Sylvia Rosen, was having an affair with Don), watching Mrs. Draper confide in her husband's mistress that she had a miscarriage was painfully awkward.What happens to Don Draper and Megan?
As the series moves towards its conclusion, Megan and Don are separated. She is struggling with her acting career in California and Don is struggling with his identity in New York. Don and Megan have one last meeting, in a lawyer's office.Why did Megan divorce Don Draper?
Megan had moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career and asked him for a divorce. Feeling guilty over his past infidelities, Draper gave her a generous divorce settlement. SC&P eventually allowed him to come back on the condition that he stop drinking on the job.Mad Men: The False Promise of Megan Draper
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