![]() ![]() I would describe it as sort of like living in the strange orgy scene in Eyes Wide Shut, or that scene in The Shining where Shelly Duvall runs through rooms of the hotel and keeps seeing bizarre sights.įrom the moment you enter the incredibly detailed hotel, you know you are in a place that was dangerous, dark, and chaotic. Your role is basically to be an anonymous spectator at an event that unfolds before you, an event full of madness, sex, murder, and mayhem. The only division between you and the actors is that you will wear a face mask. The title of the play comes from this passage from Macbeth:Īs I said before, this a very freeing and very active kind of theater. Different actors perform on different floors and interact with other actors at different times, and the audience may watch any scene or actor they wish. The audience is admitted on the ground floor and are permitted to go freely through the 6 floor set and watch the actors perform. The play was conceived by an English company called Punchdrunk Theater Company, who took over an old 6 story warehouse on West 27th Street in New York City, and turned it into a fictional hotel/bar called the “McKittrick Hotel.” The play, (which is done entirely without dialogue), is a re-imagination of both Macbeth, and the novel Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, set in the 1930s. Rather than sitting and watching, you actively follow the action and you can get so close to the actors you can, (and sometimes will), touch them. ![]() It’s what theater teachers like my wife call “Experiential Theater.” The way she explains it, it’s theater that exists as an event. Sleep No More is not the traditional kind of theater- there is no proscenium, no stage, no seats, and only one platform. Going from the general to the specific, I’m going to talk a bit about what the show is, then describe the experience a bit, and then offer some tips for people who have never gone before. I will provide a basic outline of the production, and give you an insight into what I experienced, but I would urge you to see the show yourself without any preconceptions, so if you want to keep the mystery going that surrounds this production, I suggest you stop reading…Īlright, if you’ve chosen to keep reading, that means you want to know more, so more I shall give you. WARNING: this is a production where, the less you know about it, the better your experience will be. It was scary, interactive, exciting, clever, sexy, and even a little disturbing, but without a doubt it was incredible, original, and true Shakespearean theater.īefore you read the review though, a word of caution. It is quite a refreshing twist on the usual, and this mystery comes with another twist, one I never saw coming.This was without a doubt, the most incredible theater experience I’ve ever had. He is a mess, but the two manage to find love and support despite it all. His writing career is in shambles, and his personal life even more so. He suffers from crippling sleep deprivation and is not precisely the macho hero. I especially liked Ambrose Drake, a writer whose life has been upended by his experience at Carnelian. Krentz always writes engaging characters, and Sleep No More does not disappoint. There is a lot of shady activity in the town of Carnelian, including murder, drug rings, and financial malfeasance at a small local college. After a rough start, the two make a deal to work together. ![]() When Pallas gets a message from Ambrose Drake suggesting she investigate the Carnelian Sleep Institute and that he witnessed a murder there, she agrees to meet him. They cover all sorts of cases, but their own is always uppermost. ![]() The three have banded together and now have a cold case podcast. They reacted differently, but all their lives changed. Two other women, Amelia Rivers, and Talia March had the same experience. Pallas Llewellyn spent the night at The Lucent Springs Hotel and woke up with frighteningly enhanced psychic abilities and no memories of the night. ![]()
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