Sleep No More is an interactive theater performance based on William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The audience walks through various rooms of the McKittrick Hotel, a restored space of former warehouses, at their own pace, with various members of the audience starting out in different rooms. Each room focuses on a different part of the story, and audience members are encouraged to stay with one character and follow that character’s story as it moves from room to room to develop a full understanding of the story. Note that as part of the experience, the audience is split up into various groups, with the intent that groups attending together are split up as well, so keep this in mind when situated in the pre-show room!
SLEEP NO MORE THEATER
Preethy Kolachalam
Preethy has always had wanderlust. It's what brought her to New York after growing up in California. She resides in Manhattan now when she isn't exploring other parts of the world. Catch her adventures at Damask Suitcase.
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