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Sleep No More

Run Time:
Three hours (variable running time)
Opened: February 14, 2022

Schedule:

Sundays: 7pm Mondays: 7pm Wednesdays: 7pm Thursdays: 7pm Fridays: 7pm Saturdays 2pm and 8pm

Buy Tickets from: $112

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The McKittrick Hotel
530 West 27th St. New York, NY 10001

A legendary hotel. Shakespeare's fallen hero. A film noir shadow of suspense. Punchdrunk's Sleep No More is an award-winning theatrical experience that tells Shakespeare's classic tragedy Macbeth through a darkly cinematic lens. Audiences move freely through the epic world of the story at their own pace, choosing where to go and what to see, ensuring that everyone's journey is different and unique. No one under sixteen will be permitted.

Sleep No More is set in a building with five floors of theatrical action, putatively called the McKittrick Hotel, though with many rooms and features not normally associated with hotels, including those which resemble an antiquated lunatic asylum, doctor's offices, children's bedrooms, a cemetery, indoor courtyards, shops, a padded cell, a ballroom, taxidermist's menageries, and so on. The actors and their environment all adopt the dress, decor, and aesthetic style of the early 20th century, inspired by the shadowy and anxious atmosphere of film noir. The production "leads its audience on a merry, macabre chase up and down stairs, and through minimally illuminated, furniture-cluttered rooms and corridors." Audience members begin their journey in a fully operational lounge, the Manderley Bar, from which they enter an elevator that transports them to the major floors of the "hotel."

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SLEEP NO MORE Has Gala Reopening Night At The McKittrick Hotel by A.A. Cristi - February 15, 2022

Last night, on Valentine's Day, the highly anticipated return of Emursive presents Punchdrunk's Sleep No More celebrated its Grand Reopening Night in high style at The McKittrick Hotel.

The McKittrick Hotel Announces 'The Hideout' At Gallow Green by A.A. Cristi - January 31, 2022

The McKittrick Hotel, home of Sleep No More, announced its redesigned winter rooftop, The Hideout at Gallow Green, is open for seasonal dinner and drinks. A special prix fixe menu with bubbly will also be offered on Valentine's Day, February 14.

The McKittrick Hotel Announces the Return of SLEEP NO MORE by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 14, 2021

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC) has announced its original theatrical experience Sleep No More will now begin on February 3, with an official grand opening on Valentine’s Day, February 14. Tickets are on sale through April 17, 2022.

SLEEP NO MORE Announces Return to the McKittrick Hotel in February 2022 by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 22, 2021

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC) has announced its original theatrical experience Sleep No More will return this winter with performances starting on Monday, February 14, 2022.

Limited $50 Tickets Have Been Released For The McKittrick Hotel's SLEEP NO MORE by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 11, 2020

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC) has announced an extremely limited release of $50 tickets during the month of March for its provocative theatrical spectacle, Sleep No More. Tickets are currently on sale through September 13, 2020.

Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside The McKittrick Hotel's SLEEP NO MORE by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 20, 2020

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC) announces its provocative theatrical spectacle, Sleep No More, is now extended through the summer. Tickets for one of the New York Times' most memorable experiences of the decade are now on sale through September 13, 2020.

The McKittrick Hotel Has Extended SLEEP NO MORE Through the Summer by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 20, 2020

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC) has announced its provocative theatrical spectacle, Sleep No More, is now extended through the summer. Tickets for one of the New York Times' most memorable experiences of the decade are now on sale through September 13, 2020.

SLEEP NO MORE Tickets Now On Sale Through May 2020 by Julie Musbach - October 15, 2019

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC) announces its enigmatic theatrical spectacle Sleep No More is extended into next spring. Tickets are now on sale through May 3, 2020.

Performers Claim 17 Instances of Sexual Assault from Audience at SLEEP NO MORE by Nicole Rosky - February 6, 2018

According to Buzzfeed News, visitors at Sleep No More have taken 'immersive theatre' to the next level, with eight company members claiming a total of 17 different instances of being groped by audience members.

The McKittrick Hotel to Host THE KING'S WINTER MASQUERADE on New Year's Eve by BWW News Desk - November 29, 2017

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street, NYC), home of the immersive theater spectacle Sleep No More, announces The King's Winter Masquerade: A New Year's Eve Soir e. The multi-faceted venue's one-of-a-kind annual NYE dance party will end the year with a bang on Sunday, December 31, 2017.

Photo Flash: Sleep No More Hosts 'INFERNO' Halloween Masquerade at The McKittrick by BWW News Desk - October 30, 2017

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street), home of the immersive theater spectacle Sleep No More, hosts its final night of The McKittrick Masquerade: Inferno, the multi-faceted venue's annual Halloween extravaganza, tomorrow, Tuesday, October 31st. BroadwayWorld has photos from this year's party below!

Audience Member Suing SLEEP NO MORE After Being Knocked Unconcious by Michael Dale - June 7, 2016

The audience member says she was kicked in the head by a performer while watching a fight scene.

A Masked Thief At SLEEP NO MORE? Is Everyone A Suspect? by Michael Dale - November 2, 2015

When audience members are required to wear masks, how do you identify the person who stole your wallet?

The McKittrick Hotel, Home of SLEEP NO MORE, Hosts Two 'Deadly Sins' Parties This Halloween by BWW News Desk - October 30, 2014

The McKittrick Hotel (530 W 27th Street, New York, NY), home of Sleep No More, celebrates the 'seven deadly sins' this Halloween with Inferno, two consecutive parties of costumed mayhem directly following tonight, October 30th and Friday, October 31st performances of Sleep No More.

The McKittrick Hotel, Home of SLEEP NO MORE, to Host Two 'Deadly Sins' Parties This Halloween by BWW News Desk - October 2, 2014

The McKittrick Hotel (530 W 27th Street, New York, NY), home of Sleep No More, celebrates the 'seven deadly sins' this Halloween with Inferno, two consecutive parties of costumed mayhem directly following the Thursday, October 30th and Friday, October 31st performances of Sleep No More. The parties will start at 11:00PM. An entirely original experience has been conceived for these evenings, which will include bottomless libations, live music, surprise guests DJs, and specially-crafted entertainment. The evening will also feature, for guests who so desire, a 'Last Supper' dining experience by Chef R. L. King at The Heath, also inside the hotel. Limited quantities of tickets for each evening, at various price levels, are available to the general public by visiting www.mckittrickhotel.com.

The McKittrick Hotel, Home of SLEEP NO MORE Celebrates NYC PRIDE WEEK by Courtnie Mele - June 19, 2014

The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street), home of the immersive theater hit Sleep No More as well as the recently-opened fine-dining experience The Heath and the rooftop garden bar Gallow Green, will celebrate NYC Pride Week (http://www.nycpride.org/) with specially-curated queer programming at the venue's Manderley Bar, a jazz lounge that features live music on a nightly basis year-round after every performance of Sleep No More. Among the scheduled music acts for Pride Week: Brooklyn-based jazz-pop-soul singer Matthew Marsh, West Village indie rock sensation Natti Vogel, Brooklyn-based Queer Wave band Gay Panic, and blues singer Sophia Urista, who frequently appears at The McKittrick. All music sets are open to the general public-with no cover charge-at Manderley Bar, located inside The McKittrick. Guests of that evening's performance of Sleep No More will also be invited to attend.

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