Sleep No More
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Mar 7, 2011
Open Run
Visit the Sleep No More website:
http://www.sleepnomorenyc.com
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
A legendary hotel. Shakespeare's fallen hero. A film noir shadow of suspense.
Emursive presents Punchdrunk's Sleep No More at The McKittrick Hotel (530 W. 27th Street)
Emursive produces immersive theatre in extraordinary places. Punchdrunk's Sleep No More is an award-winning theatrical experience that tells Shakespeare's classic tragedy through the lens of a film noir movie. Audiences move freely through the epic world of the story at their own pace, choosing where to go and what to see, and everyone's journey is different and unique.
No one under sixteen will be permitted.
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
RE:Wow!
Sleep No More is amazing. There are no words that I could write here that would represent the experience youll have. Each viewers experience is unique and perfect in its own way.
I will write that it is one of the most magical theatrical experiences Ive ever had and I am an avid theater goer.
Buy a ticket. Try to get an early time. Be blown away.
Reviewed by maharajah
on Friday, Apr 1st, 2011
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Bring an open mind, a healthy curiosity, and perhaps a decent working knowledge of Shakespeare's Macbeth, and you will have a fascinating time at Sleep No More, the simply astonishing environmental theater piece now playing in Chelsea.
The show, from U.K.'s Punchdrunk and directed by Felix Barrett, Livi Vaughan and Beatrice Minns, takes attendees into the heart of the McKittrick Hotel, a five-story labyrinth of rooms and abstracted spaces that have been inspired by the events in the Bard's Scottish play.
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