

The immersive nature of the show makes one’s experience completely different from one person to the next, and the complexity and details of the storylines and setting ensures that visit 1 through visit 10 will be a unique and equally exciting experience.
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“Sleep No More” is the closest thing I have experienced to living out a dream (or nightmare) or being in a movie in real life. Why: Curiosity overcame my fear when I attended “Sleep No More.” The show is not intended to be scary, but guests are advised upon booking their reservations that they may experience “intense psychological situations.” The show puts even the bravest out of their comfort zone, and turns the most fearful into persevering detectives trying to piece together the lives of the characters.
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From there, you are free to explore any and all of the 5 floors, but beware, once you step out of the elevator, you may no longer be in New York City. You are lead through a maze and end up at the Manderley Hotel Bar where you are greeted by jazz singers and concierges. Where: Your journey begins as soon as you “check-in” to The McKittrick Hotel at 530 W 27th St. The McKittrick Hotel is booking reservations from now until April 7, 2019.

The story is a 3-hour, psychological experience that will leave you with sleepless nights. What: “Sleep No More” is an immersive, theatrical experience of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” It does not tell, so much as plunge you into the story of the Scottish play through a film-noir lens. Who: Theatergoers, thrill-seekers, Shakespeare-lovers, horror-enthusiasts and film noir-fans alike are invited to spend a night with the mysterious guests of The McKittrick Hotel Cultural events all across the city are coming to life, from Shakespeare in the Park to Springsteen on Broadway, but only by the pricking of your arm.Readers are cordially invited to a unique theatre-going experience. The creative team for Sleep No More features Felix Barrett (direction and design), Maxine Doyle (direction and choreography), Stephen Dobbie (sound design), Beatrice Minns (design associate), and Livi Vaughan (design associate). Gallow Green, the McKittrick’s rooftop garden bar and restaurant, is currently open for dinner, drinks, and its production of Speakeasy Magick. Along with the production, the hotel’s speakeasy, Manderley Bar, will reopen. Appropriately for a pandemic, guests wear white masks to distinguish from the performers and crew.
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theater collective Punchdrunk at the McKittrick Hotel on West 27th Street, Sleep No More allows audiences to move freely about the 1930s-era venue choosing what to watch in over 100 rooms of highly detailed environment with a film-noir soundtrack, acrobatics, full nudity, lasers, and more. Shows will take place Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 7 p.m. Tickets for Sleep No More are now on sale for performances beginning October 4. It’s the latest live event to restart following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. Sleep No More, the immersive site-specific reimagining of Shakespeare’s Macbeth thrilling NYU Tisch students since 2011, has announced its return.
