

Every room in the multi-floor “playspace” is the “set,” and decorated to create the world of Macbeth in the hotel. There is no stage you don’t take your seats. Punchdrunk staged Sleep No More throughout the McKittrick Hotel. There’s also the Manderlay Bar for pre- and post-show enjoyment.ģ. In the winter, the space transforms into the Lodge at Gallow Green, a ski lodge built on the site with seasonal cocktails. The twinkly atmosphere, first-rate signature cocktails, and flavorful appetizers perfect for sharing elevate Sleep No More from a night of theatre to a night out on the town. Gallow Green, its summer rooftop bar, is a must-visit before (or after) the show. Pre-theatre Fun The McKittrick Hotel isn’t just a theatre space.
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Check the website for full ticketing details.Ģ. The earlier you choose, the more time you have to hang out in the Manderlay Bar and acclimate to the Sleep No More atmosphere, but the show doesn’t technically begin in that space, so you’re just as well choosing a later time like 7:45PM. For an 8PM performance, the first tickets available are at 7PM and blocks are available for 15-minute intervals. Buying tickets Entry to Sleep No More is staggered and you buy tickets for a time slot. Read More: WHY IMMERSIVE THEATRE ISN’T JUST A FADġ. This article was last updated July 1, 2019. While experiential theatre is more common now, there are still things to know before you go. When it opened in 2011, Sleep No More launched the immersive theatre trend.

Sleep No More, an immersive, site-specific telling of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, creates an atmosphere that speaks to the tale of the Scottish king and his scheming, power-hungry wife rather than a linear plot. It makes sense the production from Punchdrunk theatre company nestles between the Chelsea art galleries-as the experience feels more like performance art than traditional theatre storytelling. Off the beaten path of theatre hubs in Manhattan-away from Times Square’s packed theatre district, far from the downtown cabaret scene-the McKittrick Hotel continues to host the award-winning theatrical experience Sleep No More.
