

Wrap it up: what are we coming here for? Bring a date who’s up for the slightly surreal magic of the place-on a comparatively quiet weeknight, not a crowded weekend. New York, NY (September 22, 2021) The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27 th Street, NYC) announces its original theatrical experience, The New York Times Critic’s Pick Sleep No More, will return this winter with performances starting on Monday, February 14, 2022. In-theme or not, they can always mix a cocktail. EMURSIVE has brought the Grande Dame back to life. Six weeks before opening, and two days after the outbreak of World War II, the legendary hotel was condemned and left locked, permanently sealed from the public. Worth ordering something to eat, too? Both brunch and dinner are far more conventional than the drinks-go for the ambience, not the edibles.ĭid the staff do you right? Servers often have a theatrical air about them, committed to the idea of the McKittrick as an otherworldly, transportive destination. Completed in 1939, The McKittrick Hotel was intended to be New York City's finest and most decadent luxury hotel of its time. How are the drinks? Modern and well-made, if pricey. So who’s there? It draws a diverse crowd: mother-daughter brunches, 20-somethings up for any old rooftop, dates drawn in by the romance of the space. Enjoy an exhilarating theatrical performance to remember and take in one of Broadways award-winning shows, 'Sleep No More. Reservation includes front of the line access, complimentary coat/bag check, and a reserved table in Manderley Bar. Come colder months, it morphs into a rooftop cabin dubbed “The Lodge at Gallow Green.” E-voucher will be sent to e-mail, please print out on your own. The 'hotel' carries its slightly surreal character to this rooftop bar, styled to be artfully abandoned-a broken-down train car, beautifully unkempt greenery. Sleep No More is now a vital part of the New York theatrical scene.

Gallow Green is inside the McKittrick Hotel, which is not a hotel at all but the home to the immersive theatrical performance Sleep No More. This reviewer has seen Sleep No More three times, and an unforgettable one-on-one experience was achieved mostly because this reviewer had no idea such an experience was possible. What were your first impressions? Transportive.
