*Alcohol will only be served to guests over age 21 upon proof of ID All guests under 18 must have an original signed note from their parent or guardian The venue reserves the right to remove unruly guests *All guests are required to wear a mask while inside the hotel for Sleep No More. You may check-in at The McKittrick Hotel upon arrival. Once you have completed your order, be sure to view your receipt to confirm your date and time. The terms of use of this donation are subject to the house rules and regulations of the Venue including but not limited to: 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 the history of New York. Collaborating with London's award-winning PUNCHDRUNK, the legendary space is reinvented with Sleep No More, presenting Shakespeare’s classic Scottish tragedy through the lens of suspenseful film noir. Seventy-two years later, EMURSIVE brought the Grande Dame back to life. Six weeks before opening, and two days after the outbreak of World War II, the legendary hotel was condemned and left locked, permanently sealed from the public. Synopsis: Completed in 1939, the McKittrick Hotel was intended to be New York City's finest and most decadent luxury hotel of its time. Reservation includes front of the line access, complimentary coat/bag check, and a reserved table in Manderley Bar. An immense weight of creative talent transformed the once abandoned warehouse into The McKittrick Hotel.A Maximilian’s list reservation for two (2) to attend SLEEP NO MORE. Emursive, formed to execute the New York location of London based Punchdrunk’s theatrical impetus, Sleep No More. The Club Car, and the Manderley Bar serve as themed event venues with their own entertainment lineup and with atmospheric context that matches The Mckittrick’s overall vibe. The Hotel is also home to a rooftop restaurant, Gallow Green. One-on-one’s allow the story to take on a different dimension for those lucky enough to be picked. Certain scenes aren’t designed for a train of guests positioning for the best view. Reports from the front lines of Immersion Nation are saying that performers will select audiences members for one-on-one experiences based on body language, amongst other things. You can let the show drift away while you explore the veritable labrinth that frames this otherworldly drama. The set, however, is indescribably detailed. Mostly passive in relation to the actors, occasionally a lucky audience member will be selected to help dispose of a body or to participate in a one-on-one. Within the revolution of immersive entertainment, Sleep No More is a pioneering performance. There is no off stage and the story is told through dance and motion rather than dialogue, performers have to maintain a nearly superhuman level of physical health. The 3 hour long show is grueling for the actors. In high energy scenes actors have a split second to choose where to position the action both for the audience and for the safety of those performing punishing stunts. You’re given a white mask that helps you -and the performers- differentiate between those observing and those acting. Actors have different paths they follow through the hotel as the story proceeds. The show does not happen in one place but rather… When you walk in you’ll want to find actors to follow as their performance moves. These are the instructions given to participants upon entering Sleep No More. Three rules for the show: No talking, No phones, No removing your mask. Taking place through the entirety of the 100,000 square feet McKittrick Hotel set, actors sprint across rooms and tumble down stairs as the audience rushes to follow. In New York, a cast of high caliber dancers create a silent, noir-esq rendition of the classic work. What is Sleep No More?Īn Immersive performance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Sleep No More puts you physically inside the raw ferocity Shakespeare’s creativity. You wonder what it was like inside his head. There is a certain awe that comes in your first glimpse of the brilliance in his work. Audiences are wrapped into stories that are, hundreds of years later, still eerily relatable. Generations have revered the line of dramatic masterpieces.
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