![]() I kind of miss the days when everything was a surprise. I do recommend that you go in relatively unspoiled, though. If you are interested and want any specific tips or just want to talk about it, I’ve been…several times. The only times I’ve been grabbed without notice or permission have been by actors who know me and know that I’m down for anything.) The show has also gotten more expensive in recent years, especially after they added a couple of (quite expensive) restaurants to the McKittrick. Typically they’ll hold out a hand and let you take it. (Though if you’re worried about that last one, the actors all seem to be very good at figuring out which audience members are receptive to being messed with. Flashing lights, loud music, absolute silence, dark rooms, bright rooms, actors getting grabby, etc. It can also be pretty sensorily overwhelming. Curiosity will be your best friend if you decide to try the show out, though.Ī couple warnings–the show is definitely intended for mature audiences. It’s pretty up to mood and actor and luck. Sometimes I get swept up by the witches and run around the hotel with magic in my veins. Sometimes I follow around my dear Fulton, watch him at his cunning work, and try to tease out his antagonistic relationship with the taxidermist across the street. Sometimes I try to help Malcolm putter around his detective agency to figure out what’s happening in town quickly enough to save King Duncan (and comfort him when he inevitably fails). The whole experience is very dream-like, very timeless, and every time I go back, I discover something new. I say “almost” because occasionally a character will grab an audience member and abscond with them for scenes that only take place behind closed doors. ![]() Your journey is almost entirely up to you. I’ve spent entire rotations (each show contains three repetitions of, uh, similar events) just going through the drawers in the Macduff residence or digging around in the cemetery or trying to chart the exact journey of that goddamn blackbird. Champagne Table, Maximilian's List and Sleep No More packages are also available. The masked audience members are free to follow any character they want, or they can decide to ignore all the characters and investigate their settings instead. Get tickets for Halloween night: 6:00 PM Sleep No More + Inferno (200-390) 9:15 PM (95-300) and 12:30 AM (75). You know, if Macbeth had some kind of creepy, dream-like baby with old film noir movies, Hitchcock’s entire oeuvre (Rebecca in particular), medieval/Renaissance-era witchcraft (CUNNING FOLK!!!), and Scottish history.ĭuring the show, the actors will run through five floors of private residences, cemeteries, shopfronts, forests, hotel lobbies, speakeasies, detective agencies, castles, and one hell of a rave. The show itself is a retelling of Macbeth. The creators repurposed some old warehouses and turned them into a “hotel” - The McKittrick Hotel, to be specific. Sleep No More is an interactive show in the Chelsea district of NYC. If you're looking to chat with other people about the Hotel: ĭisclaimer: This discord is not officially affiliated with Sleep No More or this subreddit.OH ANON, I’M NOT SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU’VE JUST GOTTEN YOURSELF INTO. ago Macbeth and Lady Macbeth had by far the worst crowds. I 'm not claustrophobic but can find crowds like this pretty stressful, might find myself more annoyed than enjoying it. However these accounts are really off-putting to me. There is no hard rule here, I only ask people use best judgement. I'm dying to go back for the Sleep no More + Halloween Party. I ask that we start using the spoiler link or spoiler tag for 1:1s and other things behind closed doors or if you think other people might not want to know extreme details. If you have another show you like or are creating your own show go ahead and post about, just dont spam because are probably not going to want to go to your show if you do that. Posts about other immersive theater are allowed. ![]() If you want to add a spoiler to one of your comments, simply wrap it in exclamation marks and arrows >!!!Spoilers go here!< You can do this with after submitting a post with the links at the top under the post title, it should say "# Comments, Share, Hide, Delete, etc" a Spoiler link should be there somewhere. "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again."Ī subreddit to help pursue and/or soothe our obsession after experiencing Punchdrunk's "Sleep No More".įor a list of performers past and present check out the Unofficial SNM Cast List on Tumblr.
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