![]() There are bathrooms here, which you might want to make use of since you may not find the toilets in the show. You’ll need to check your phone and camera if you bring those along as photos or videos during the show aren’t allowed.Īfter this point, you’ll get a playing card, and will be taken into a room that looks like a 1920’s speakeasy. I’d advise wearing something with pockets to keep your cash, ID, and credit card on you. If the weather is decent, you may want to leave your jacket and bag back home/back at the hotel to save the $4 coat check fee. When you get to the McKittrick Hotel, you’ll have to check your coat and any bags (including purses and umbrellas) inside the building. I would contact Sleep No More directly if this situation applies to you. The website does mention those 16 to 20 can be admitted when accompanied by a legal adult. Yes, there’s a bar you visit before the show begins, so you need to be at least 21. The entire experience takes 2 to 3 hours (or more if you decide to have a drink after the show). ![]() The show takes place in the evenings, and you book a start time, which starts at 6 pm and goes until midnight (depending on the night of the show). They decorated the entire building just for this show. Now Emursive is running Sleep No More in an old building called the McKittrick Hotel (not an actual hotel) in Manhattan. Originally Sleep No More was produced by Punchdrunk and ran in Boston in 2009/2010. Sleep No More is entirely different and more complicated than that. ![]() What is Sleep No More?īefore you think this is going to be something cheesy where you’ll get pulled up on stage to sing and dance it’s not. On a recent trip to New York City, I saw an interactive show called Sleep No More that was unlike anything else I’ve experienced. ![]() I love seeing shows, whether it’s something like Kabuki in Tokyo or a play close to home. ![]()
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