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News PHOTO CALL: A Peek Inside Punchdrunk's Sleep No More British theatre company Punchdrunk brings the interactive Sleep No More to New York. The immersive theatrical event is inspired by Shakespeare's Macbeth.

An empty commercial space located at 530 West 27th Street, which formerly served as a Chelsea nightclub, has been transformed into the chic McKittrick Hotel (also a Victorian-style location made famous in the Hitchcock film "Vertigo"), which will house Sleep No More for a limited engagement. Opening is April 13.

The film noir-inspired Sleep No More takes a non-linear approach to its storytelling, allowing theatergoers to freely explore the dark environment, where scenes, tableaux and scenarios play out, conjuring the world and themes of Shakespeare's bloody tale.

Due to to mysterious nature of the piece, photo coverage has been kept to a minimum. Playbill.com offers a glimpse inside the "McKittrick Hotel."

A Peek Inside Punchdrunk's Sleep No More


Known for turning found spaces into unique environments for its works, Punchdrunk previously staged Sleep No More at The Old Lincoln School in Brookline Village, MA, for the American Repertory Theater in late 2009.

Punchdrunk artistic director Felix Barrett directs and designs the production, which has co-direction and choreography by Maxin Doyle, sound design by Stephen Dobbie. Design associates are Beatrice Minns and Livi Vaughan.

The New York debut of Sleep No More is presented by Emursive's Randy Weiner (The Donkey Show), Arthur Karpati and Jonathan Hochwald, in association with Rebecca Gold Productions.

Tickets, priced $75, are available by visiting SleepNoMoreNYC.

 
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