
There are a multitude of floors and each one is designed with detail and functionality in mind. There is a brief introduction before you are let into the show and the next two hours are yours to explore.Įverything that is presented to you, scenic and prop wise, makes you truly believe that you have been sent to a new world. Once the show is ready to begin they will call card values and let people into the experience in small groups. Also, while in the show, you are asked respectfully to remain from speaking. Punchdrunk believes that for the time you are exploring the show everyone should be present and undistracted. Before arriving at the bar, you are asked to put your phone on SILENT and it is placed inside a little pocket bag where it is LOCKED closed, you hold onto your phone the entire time but access is not available unless you exit the show and have staff unlock the bag.
SLEEP NO MORE MASK FREE
The bar is open one hour before the show and feel free to drink at your leisure. Each guest is given a unique card and you will be sent to the Manderley Bar. You are then let into the first portion of the hotel where there is a coat check available (for a small fee or free depending on the ticket purchased) and a front desk where you will verify your ticket and receive a playing card. This is checked in line before you enter the building and you will not be admitted to the show without proof, they will provide the N95 mask for everyone. As of July 2022, in order to enter the show everyone must be vaccinated and wearing an N95 mask. Be prepared to go alone."Sleep No More" takes place in The McKittrick Hotel where there is a whole manner of events offered each and every evening.

The immersive nature of the show makes one’s experience completely different from one person to the next, and the complexity and details of the storylines and setting ensures that visit 1 through visit 10 will be a unique and equally exciting experience.
SLEEP NO MORE MASK MOVIE
“Sleep No More” is the closest thing I have experienced to living out a dream (or nightmare) or being in a movie in real life. Why: Curiosity overcame my fear when I attended “Sleep No More.” The show is not intended to be scary, but guests are advised upon booking their reservations that they may experience “intense psychological situations.” The show puts even the bravest out of their comfort zone, and turns the most fearful into persevering detectives trying to piece together the lives of the characters.


From there, you are free to explore any and all of the 5 floors, but beware, once you step out of the elevator, you may no longer be in New York City. You are lead through a maze and end up at the Manderley Hotel Bar where you are greeted by jazz singers and concierges. Where: Your journey begins as soon as you “check-in” to The McKittrick Hotel at 530 W 27th St.

The McKittrick Hotel is booking reservations from now until April 7, 2019. The story is a 3-hour, psychological experience that will leave you with sleepless nights. What: “Sleep No More” is an immersive, theatrical experience of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” It does not tell, so much as plunge you into the story of the Scottish play through a film-noir lens. Who: Theatergoers, thrill-seekers, Shakespeare-lovers, horror-enthusiasts and film noir-fans alike are invited to spend a night with the mysterious guests of The McKittrick Hotel Readers are cordially invited to a unique theatre-going experience.
