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Sleep No More

First Preview: Mar 7, 2011
Opening Date: Mar 7, 2011
Closing Date: Jan 5, 2025
Running Time: 03:00
Sleep No More

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Playing @
The McKittrick Hotel
530 West 27th St, New York City , NY 10001
EMURSIVE presents Punchdrunk's Sleep No More—an award-winning theatrical experience that tells the Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy through a film noir lens.  Audiences move freely through a transporting world at their own pace, choosing their own path through the story, immersed in the most unique theatrical experience in New York.

Since 2000, Punchdrunk has pioneered a game changing form of immersive theatre in which roaming audiences experience epic storytelling inside sensory theatrical worlds. Blending classic texts, physical performance, award-winning design installation and unexpected sites, the company’s infectious format rejects the passive obedience usually expected of audiences.
Off BroadwayPerformance ArtInteractive
Show Notes: No Intermission. No one under 18 is permitted unless accompanied by a ticketed parent or legal guardian. Guests may be asked for proof of age. At no time may a guest under the age of 13 years old be admitted to Sleep No More.
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Adult theme/content. Please be advised that guests may be separated from their party during their stay. Strobe lights, haze and laser effects occur throughout the hotel. Guests may encounter intense psychological situations. All guests will be required to wear a Sleep No More mask while inside the hotel.

Performance Schedule

Visit mckittrickhotel.com for full performance schedule.


Director
  • Felix Barrett & Maxine Doyle

Choreography
  • Maxine Doyle

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