Watch: The Cast of Sleep No More Share an Inside Look at Their Reopening

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Sleep No More, the Macbeth-inspired immersive theatre experience from the British theatre company Punchdrunk, officially reopened February 14 at The McKittrick Hotel. Watch the video above to learn how the cast and production team worked towards reopening the hit show.

In Sleep No More, audiences move freely through the story at their own pace, choosing where to go and what to see. Expect a blend of acrobatic choreography, film noir soundtrack, and 100 rooms of detailed atmosphere sprawling over 100,000 square feet.

Felix Barrett directs and designs the production, with choreography by co-director Maxine Doyle and sound design by Stephen Dobbie. Design associates are Beatrice Minns and Livi Vaughan.

Sleep No More is produced by Emursive (Jonathan Hochwald, Arthur Karpati, and Randy Weiner) in association with Rebecca Gold Productions.

The sensory theatre spectacle, which debuted Off-Broadway in April 2011, is presented Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 7 PM, Fridays at 7:30 PM, and Saturdays at 3 PM and 8 PM.
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I really wish more people would take the "do this solo" advice! The first time I went I showed up completely alone and became totally obsessed, when I took my sister a while later I had to kind of run away from her to feel the same experience. It's also very annoying to try to maneuver past clingy groups holding onto each others' hands! The whole experience is so vastly improved by just following your own instincts.

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My friend and I were separated at the get-go and never saw each other (it's so big in there!) until the end of the show. I would absolutely recommend doing it alone. It was so absorbing and fascinating - I wouldn't want to be hampered by what another person wanted to do (you can't talk, so you'd probably just be following each other!) or distracted by the other person's reactions. Plus it is SUCH a cool, surreal atmosphere - it's exciting to feel like you are all alone in this strange place - and what's cool is that even though there are other people all over the place, you still seem to be able to find places where you are literally alone, which I loved. The first 20 minutes of the show I was thinking it wasn't going to be any good - I couldn't see any actors and sort of got lost in this one spot - but then bang - it all changed and I was seriously entranced. You wouldn't believe the space - it's so fascinating - all these different rooms with these tiny details and props and you are encouraged to look and touch them and explore. For some reason the detective's office stands out to me - there are literally files of the cases he has had that you can comb through. I LOVED that. The "show" itself is really interesting - I didn't run around after anyone the way many people did, I sort of just wandered around and watched what I happened upon - and there is lots to see! The music and the lighting add so much to the atmosphere - it really is like being in a weird dream, an alternate universe. I have to say I really loved it, and I used to be in theatre (actor) and have seen hundreds of productions over the years, including Broadway shows, and it's one of the best experiences I have had. I was reading about it on Reddit before I went (just enough to get some info, but no spoilers!) and there are people who go back over and over. I thought, well that's a bit obsessive! But now I can see why. I will definitely go back! The feel of the experience has just stuck with me long past when I saw it - I never think back to shows like that. At the end, my friend and I met up and her experience was totally different from mine! She saw two pretty outrageous scenes that I totally missed, but I had a "one on one" experience with one of the actors (very occasionally an actor might pick someone and take them off for an individual, personal experience) - mine was on the mysterious 6th floor where no one is allowed to go - I won''t say what happened, but it was really cool! I was lucky to be picked. I really recommend it (obviously!)

melizmatea
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Definitely worth your money, an amazing and unforgettable experience.

WhatsTheScienceBaby
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I went to this show over 10 years ago. I still talk about it today. It changed my love of performance art

Olds_Gold
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One of the best shows I've seen in my life.

azzalos
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Just went for the first time last Friday and it was the most amazing experience ever! Can’t wait to experience it again 😍

jasonmhays
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I love even many years later, there is very little detail about the show online... You really need to go into the show (especially the first time) fairly clueless so that you really experience the magic. The only thing you really need to know is the outline and characters of Macbeth so that you can follow some of the stories and characters that are going on.

I've seen the show twice in New York (one very early on in the production and one when it was quite empty) and once in Shanghai... Can't wait to go back to either of them!

jauipop
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Had the pleasure of working there for a few nights what a special place

AerikVon
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We went yesterday, and the show was beautiful and quite amazing. The actors/dancers are wonderfully entrancing, and the set is beyond words. However our experience was ruined by people pushing, shoving, and trampling us throughout our journey, and that was sorely disappointing. Unless you are ready to quite literally fight another human for a viewing spot - you will not see anything. I got propelled down a flight of stairs by a crazy mob.

amandaduerk
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how long is this open!!! would love to see this

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