![]() A scene with Lady Macbeth and the nurse plays out here. One bed is full of potatoes (yes, really). There is a patient chart and a crucifix at the head of each bed. After the waiting room there is a ward with eight beds. Sometimes there is a key on a table in the office not clear what lock (if any) this key goes to. There is a waiting room, and a small office off the waiting room. In the woods on the fifth floor, there is a section closed off with a locked wrought iron gate with a staircase leading to the sixth floor.ĥE: The King James Sanitorium. This staircase also appears to lead to the 6th floor. There is a room with furniture behind these doors, and on the far (back) wall there is a wooden staircase leading upwards from right to left. On one occasion a cable was partly holding these doors open. Occasionally on the initial elevator ride, one person will be let out on the 6th Floor.Īt both stairwells, above 5W and 5E, there is a rope across the stairwell with a steward blocking the way.įrom 5W if you walk down the hallway one of the first doors on the left will be white double-doors with no knobs or handles. ![]() In some cases, however, the stairs are marked “For Emergency Use Only.” Generally the staircases are available on every floor. These will be used as landmarks in what follows. On some, but not all, floors, they are marked as (for instance) 5E and 5W. There are two exit staircases, East and West. The 1st floor is a sort of mezzanine / balcony to 0. GENERAL: There are seven (7) floors, numbered here 0 through 6. Eventually we would like to have graphical maps to scale, and a list of TIMES that scenes are played by location.Īnyone can contribute! Everyone please contribute! Introduction: The purpose of this site is to develop the layout / floor plan / floor map and scene list. LAYOUT / FLOOR PLAN / FLOOR MAP AND SCENE LIST ![]() Cultural events all across the city are coming to life, from Shakespeare in the Park to Springsteen on Broadway, but only by the pricking of your arm.An unofficial guide to the layout of the McKittrick Hotel, site of the Sleep No More staging in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City (reposted from The creative team for Sleep No More features Felix Barrett (direction and design), Maxine Doyle (direction and choreography), Stephen Dobbie (sound design), Beatrice Minns (design associate), and Livi Vaughan (design associate). Gallow Green, the McKittrick’s rooftop garden bar and restaurant, is currently open for dinner, drinks, and its production of Speakeasy Magick. Along with the production, the hotel’s speakeasy, Manderley Bar, will reopen. ![]() Appropriately for a pandemic, guests wear white masks to distinguish from the performers and crew. theater collective Punchdrunk at the McKittrick Hotel on West 27th Street, Sleep No More allows audiences to move freely about the 1930s-era venue choosing what to watch in over 100 rooms of highly detailed environment with a film-noir soundtrack, acrobatics, full nudity, lasers, and more. Shows will take place Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 7 p.m. Tickets for Sleep No More are now on sale for performances beginning October 4. It’s the latest live event to restart following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. Sleep No More, the immersive site-specific reimagining of Shakespeare’s Macbeth thrilling NYU Tisch students since 2011, has announced its return. ![]()
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